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    In Situ Sensors for Monitoring the Space Environment and Its Effect Upon Satellite Materials

    J. Barrie / I. Gouzman / R. Hoffmann et al. | NTIS | 2023
    would be advanced by the development of sensors that could be deployed on a variety of missions and collect sufficient data. In-situ ...
    Verlag: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Washington, DC.

    LANDSAT 9: Mission Status and Prelaunch Instrument Performance Characterization and Calibration

    B. Markham / J. Barsi / E. Donley et al. | NTIS | 2019
    largely a rebuild of Landsat 8 and has the same two sensors, an Operational Land Imager (OLI) and a Thermal InfraRed Sensor(TIRS). The OLI-2 on ...
    Schlagwörter: Calibration , Characterization

    Post Launch Calibration and Testing of the Advanced Baseline Imager on the GOES-R Satellite

    W. Lebair / C. Rollins / J. Kline et al. | NTIS | 2016
    changing weather. Initial on-orbit calibration and performance characterization is crucial to establishing baseline used to maintain performance ...

      Post Launch Calibration and Testing of the Advanced Baseline Imager on the GOES-R Satellite

      W. Lebair / C. Rollins / J. Kline et al. | NTIS | 2016
      changing weather. Initial on-orbit calibration and performance characterization is crucial to establishing baseline used to maintain performance ...

    Early Assessment of VIIRS On-Orbit Calibration and Support Activities

    X. Xiong / K. Chiang / J. McIntire et al. | NTIS | 2012
    satellite systems. The NASA s NPP VIIRS Characterization Support Team (VCST) is designed to assess the long term geometric and radiometric ...
    Schlagwörter: Remote sensors , Satellite-borne instruments

    NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Aircraft-Satellite Instrument Calibration Project. Abstract Only

    B. W. Guenther | NTIS | 1988
    calibration of satellite sensors is to acquire simultaneous observations of an Earth scene with the satellite and a well calibrated aircraft or ...
    Verlag: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center
    Schlagwörter: Satellite instruments

    Standard Calibration Procedure for IR Sensors on Spinning Satellites. Volume 3: OTS and GEOS-2 in Flight Data Analysis

    R. B. Fontana / L. Cecconi | NTIS | 1981
    from OTS and GEOS-2 satellites. The model, deduced by analysis of in flight measurements, compared with the NASA model based upon experiments ...
    Schlagwörter: Satellite-borne instruments , Geos 2 satellite , Remote sensors , Satellite attitude control

    Design and Simulation of a Nano-Satellite Attitude Determination System

    J. Tuthill | NTIS | 2009
    Earth imaging satellites have typically been large systems with highly accurate and expensive sensors. With the recent push for ...
    Verlag: Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, CA. Dept. of Mechanical and Astronautical Engineering
    Schlagwörter: Common Carrier & Satellite , Tinyscope(Tactical imaging nanosat yielding small cost operations and persistent earth coverage) , Adacs(Attitude determination and control system)

    Algorithm for In-Flight Gyroscope Calibration

    P. B. Davenport / G. L. Welter | NTIS | 1988
    An optimal algorithm for the in-flight calibration of spacecraft gyroscope systems is presented. Special consideration is given to the ...
    Verlag: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Greenbelt, MD. Goddard Space Flight Center
    Schlagwörter: Satellite attitude

    NASA IKONOS Radiometric Characterization

    M. Pagnutti / T. Frisbee / V. Zanoni et al. | NTIS | 2002
    characterization of airborne and spaceborne sensors; and to Perform independent characterizations with independent teams. Each team has slightly different ...
    Schlagwörter: Common Carrier & Satellite , Satellite imagery

    Space-Based Visible Sensor on MSX Satellite

    D. C. Harrison / J. C. Chow | NTIS | 1994
    paper describes the flight configuration of SBV and some calibration results. ...
    Verlag: Massachusetts Inst. of Tech., Lexington. Lincoln Lab
    Schlagwörter: Calibration