AbstractThe Global Radiance Limb Imager Experiment for the Atmosphere (GLORIA) shall provide a detailed global picture of the upper troposphere/lower stratosphere region (UTLS) and make available novel information on small-scale atmospheric dynamics.The instrument will be a space borne imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer operating in the thermal infrared spectral region. It will produce spectrally resolved images of the earth’s limb with a vertical extension of 60km and a horizontal extension of 400km. The paper focuses on the preliminary instrument concept and on results of studies concerning sensitivity and spectrometric performance. GLORIA has been proposed as a national German space mission. An aircraft version is currently under development.
Instrument concept and preliminary performance analysis of GLORIA
Advances in Space Research ; 37 , 12 ; 2287-2291
2005-07-27
5 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
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