COMS (Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite) has been in operation since April 2011. The COMS MI (Meteorological Imager) has one visible and four infrared channels. Through the use of the GSICS (Global Space-based Inter-Calibration System), the KMA (Korea Meteorological Administration) has monitored the radiometric performance of the COMS visible channel through its own calibration system and the use of four different earth targets: ocean, desert, water cloud, and DCC (Deep Convective Cloud). To use the invariant target of the Moon, the KMA adopted GIRO (GSICS Implementation of the ROLO (Robotic Lunar Observatory) model), which was released by EUMETSAT. In this study, a total of 146 lunar observation data (Level 1A) with variou...
To support measurements relevant to climate observables, emphasis has been placed on the development...
Captures of the moon at different phases of the cycle, every month are an essential part of Planet\u...
In December 2014 experts from 14 different agencies and departments attended the joint GSICS CEOS/IV...
COMS (Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite) has been in operation since April 2011. Th...
COMS (Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite), the first Korean geostationary meteorolog...
Abstract. Most of the current space-borne visible imagers on a geosynchronous orbit (GEO), which do ...
COMS (Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite) has been operating since April 2011. Meteo...
Archives of meteorological satellite imagery are recognized as valuable resources of the long-term E...
The first Korean meteorological geostationary satellite, Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Sa...
Radiometric calibration utilizing the Moon as a reference source is termed as lunar calibration. It ...
Well calibrated satellite images are not just images, but scientific data that can be used for many ...
The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Day/Night Band (DNB) is capable of observing r...
To support measurements relevant to climate observables, emphasis has been placed on the development...
Captures of the moon at different phases of the cycle, every month are an essential part of Planet\u...
In December 2014 experts from 14 different agencies and departments attended the joint GSICS CEOS/IV...
COMS (Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite) has been in operation since April 2011. Th...
COMS (Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite), the first Korean geostationary meteorolog...
Abstract. Most of the current space-borne visible imagers on a geosynchronous orbit (GEO), which do ...
COMS (Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Satellite) has been operating since April 2011. Meteo...
Archives of meteorological satellite imagery are recognized as valuable resources of the long-term E...
The first Korean meteorological geostationary satellite, Communication, Ocean, and Meteorological Sa...
Radiometric calibration utilizing the Moon as a reference source is termed as lunar calibration. It ...
Well calibrated satellite images are not just images, but scientific data that can be used for many ...
The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) Day/Night Band (DNB) is capable of observing r...
To support measurements relevant to climate observables, emphasis has been placed on the development...
Captures of the moon at different phases of the cycle, every month are an essential part of Planet\u...
In December 2014 experts from 14 different agencies and departments attended the joint GSICS CEOS/IV...