The OSIRIS instrument on board the Odin satellite uses limb viewing techniques to measure scattered sunlight and so determine the vertically resolved concentrations of atmospheric constituents including ozone. Initially, a proof of concept instrument was built and tested. This instrument, the Developmental Model, is now housed at the third floor clean room of the Physics Building on the University of Saskatchewan campus. The Developmental Model was incorporated into a system designed to monitor scattered sunlight above Saskatoon. The system was set up to transmit skylight to the Developmental Model using a fiber optic cable and to perform all measurements automatically and with minimal user interaction. The system was calibrated to dete...
Into year 11 of a 2-yr mission, OSIRIS is redefining how limb-scattered sunlight can be used to prob...
The Optical Spectrograph and InfraRed Imaging System (OSIRIS) satellite instrument spearheaded by a ...
The intensity of solar radiation reaching the Earth’s atmosphere varies over the 25 to 35 day solar ...
The OSIRIS instrument on board the Odin satellite uses limb viewing techniques to measure scattered ...
Abstract: The optical spectrograph and infrared imager system (OSIRIS) on board the Odin spacecraft ...
Sweden\u27s Odin international scientific small satellite is planned for launch into a sun synchrono...
I t is the trace composition of the atmosphere that governs the chemistry of the lower and middle at...
Sweden's Odin international scientific small satellite is planned for launch into a sun synchro...
The development of remote sensing satellite-borne instrumentation for the study of the Earth’s atmos...
Sweden's Odin international scientific small satellite is planned for launch into a sun synchro...
The OSIRIS Optical Spectrometer and Infrared Imager was developed at the Institute of Space and Atmo...
The Optical Spectrograph and InfraRed Imaging System (OSIRIS) was launched aboard the Odin satellite...
OSIRIS, a Canadian built instrument on-board the Swedish-led remote sensing satellite, Odin, consist...
Abstract. The Optical Spectrograph and InfraRed Imaging System (OSIRIS) on the Odin satellite is cur...
The primary goal of the recently formed Absorption Cross Sections of Ozone (ACSO) Commission is to e...
Into year 11 of a 2-yr mission, OSIRIS is redefining how limb-scattered sunlight can be used to prob...
The Optical Spectrograph and InfraRed Imaging System (OSIRIS) satellite instrument spearheaded by a ...
The intensity of solar radiation reaching the Earth’s atmosphere varies over the 25 to 35 day solar ...
The OSIRIS instrument on board the Odin satellite uses limb viewing techniques to measure scattered ...
Abstract: The optical spectrograph and infrared imager system (OSIRIS) on board the Odin spacecraft ...
Sweden\u27s Odin international scientific small satellite is planned for launch into a sun synchrono...
I t is the trace composition of the atmosphere that governs the chemistry of the lower and middle at...
Sweden's Odin international scientific small satellite is planned for launch into a sun synchro...
The development of remote sensing satellite-borne instrumentation for the study of the Earth’s atmos...
Sweden's Odin international scientific small satellite is planned for launch into a sun synchro...
The OSIRIS Optical Spectrometer and Infrared Imager was developed at the Institute of Space and Atmo...
The Optical Spectrograph and InfraRed Imaging System (OSIRIS) was launched aboard the Odin satellite...
OSIRIS, a Canadian built instrument on-board the Swedish-led remote sensing satellite, Odin, consist...
Abstract. The Optical Spectrograph and InfraRed Imaging System (OSIRIS) on the Odin satellite is cur...
The primary goal of the recently formed Absorption Cross Sections of Ozone (ACSO) Commission is to e...
Into year 11 of a 2-yr mission, OSIRIS is redefining how limb-scattered sunlight can be used to prob...
The Optical Spectrograph and InfraRed Imaging System (OSIRIS) satellite instrument spearheaded by a ...
The intensity of solar radiation reaching the Earth’s atmosphere varies over the 25 to 35 day solar ...