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10 October 2003 Atmospheric sounding at JPL: current and future technologies
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JPL is currently managing the instrument operations, calibration and data system for the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) on the EOS Aqua spacecraft. Aqua was launched on May 4, 2002 from Vandenberg Air Force Base. AIRS has 2378 infrared channels with high spectral resolution (1200) covering the 3.7 to 15.4 micron wavelength range. AIRS data are used to produce temperature and humidity profiles useful in predicting weather and monitoring climate. We discuss lessons learned on AIRS in the development and operations as well as plans for next generation systems including SIRAS, a wide field hyperspectral infrared imaging spectrometer which offers AIRS spectral performance at 24x the spatial resolution.
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Steven E. Broberg, Thomas S. Pagano, Hartmut H. Aumann, Larrabee Strow, and Steven L. Gaiser "Atmospheric sounding at JPL: current and future technologies", Proc. SPIE 5074, Infrared Technology and Applications XXIX, (10 October 2003); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.487261
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KEYWORDS
Spectroscopy

Calibration

Infrared radiation

Infrared spectroscopy

Sensors

Spectral resolution

Infrared imaging

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