Requirements for a spectral radiometer to measure the earth limb in the long-wavelength infrared have been established. Temporal and spatial sampling requirements for an experimental program to define the variation in the limb radiance have been investigated. An experimental program using probes has been designed to meet these requirements. The conceptual design of a long-wavelength infrared spectral radiometer is included in the experiment design. (Author)
System and Instrument Design for an Earth Limb Measurements Program
1971
311 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Astrophysics , Detectors , Earth(Planet) , Radiometers , Probes , Atmospheres , Sampling , Background , Infrared radiation , Long wavelengths , Earth limb , Black brant , Atmospheric windows(Spectroscopy) , Interplanetary dust , Boundary wave diffraction theory , Black brant 5b sounding rockets , Noon , Sunrise , Sunset , Tradeoffs
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