The NASA Satellite Instrumentation Calibrator (NASIC) is a visible and near-infrared spectrometer used to calibrate various satellite instruments by underflying those instruments in a NASA ER-2 aircraft. The calibration instrument's hardware and software are documented. The design, operation, and function of an Ebert-Fastie monochronomator, which by means of a moveable diffraction grating, becomes a visible and near-infrared spectrometer used to calibrate satellite-borne instruments by high altitude underflights in the NASA ER-2.


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    Title :

    NASA airborne satellite instrumentation calibrator (NASIC) technical reference


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    Publication date :

    1993-07-01


    Type of media :

    Miscellaneous


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English







    Airborne Telemetry Calibrator Type 4X4, MOD I

    J. S. Fitz / R. J. Stattel | NTIS | 1965


    Airborne telemetry calibrator type 4x4, mod i

    Fitz, J. S. / Stattel, R. J. | NTRS | 1965