The Optical Spectrograph and InfraRed Imaging System (OSIRIS) satellite instrument spearheaded by a team of researchers at the University of Saskatchewan has provided scientists with 13 years of information about the state of the atmosphere. The success of the mission has motivated further development of the technology in a next generation instrument called the Canadian Atmospheric Tomography System (CATS) to provide better spatial and spectral resolution through a successive satellite mission. This work details the development of a proof-of-concept prototype built to test the validity of the CATS optical design. This thesis project utilized the developmental model built for the OSIRIS mission. The major modification made to the instrument ...
The trace gases NO and NO2, collectively called NOx, are critical components of the stratosphere. NO...
The scientific objectives, design, and implementation of the Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Re...
The intensity of solar radiation reaching the Earth’s atmosphere varies over the 25 to 35 day solar ...
The Optical Spectrograph and InfraRed Imaging System (OSIRIS) satellite instrument spearheaded by a ...
The development of remote sensing satellite-borne instrumentation for the study of the Earth’s atmos...
The OSIRIS instrument on board the Odin satellite uses limb viewing techniques to measure scattered ...
OSIRIS, a Canadian built instrument on-board the Swedish-led remote sensing satellite, Odin, consist...
Satellite-based measurements with limb viewing geometry give high-quality information about the atmo...
Into year 11 of a 2-yr mission, OSIRIS is redefining how limb-scattered sunlight can be used to prob...
Clouds have pivotal influence on the Earth's hydrological cycle and climate system because they are ...
The advent of satellite limb scatter measurements has allowed the stratosphere to be studied at a sc...
The recent development of satellite observations of limb scattered sunlight at optical wavelengths h...
In the last decade stratospheric aerosols have gained considerable attention due to the influence of...
The primary goal of the recently formed Absorption Cross Sections of Ozone (ACSO) Commission is to e...
Sweden's Odin international scientific small satellite is planned for launch into a sun synchro...
The trace gases NO and NO2, collectively called NOx, are critical components of the stratosphere. NO...
The scientific objectives, design, and implementation of the Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Re...
The intensity of solar radiation reaching the Earth’s atmosphere varies over the 25 to 35 day solar ...
The Optical Spectrograph and InfraRed Imaging System (OSIRIS) satellite instrument spearheaded by a ...
The development of remote sensing satellite-borne instrumentation for the study of the Earth’s atmos...
The OSIRIS instrument on board the Odin satellite uses limb viewing techniques to measure scattered ...
OSIRIS, a Canadian built instrument on-board the Swedish-led remote sensing satellite, Odin, consist...
Satellite-based measurements with limb viewing geometry give high-quality information about the atmo...
Into year 11 of a 2-yr mission, OSIRIS is redefining how limb-scattered sunlight can be used to prob...
Clouds have pivotal influence on the Earth's hydrological cycle and climate system because they are ...
The advent of satellite limb scatter measurements has allowed the stratosphere to be studied at a sc...
The recent development of satellite observations of limb scattered sunlight at optical wavelengths h...
In the last decade stratospheric aerosols have gained considerable attention due to the influence of...
The primary goal of the recently formed Absorption Cross Sections of Ozone (ACSO) Commission is to e...
Sweden's Odin international scientific small satellite is planned for launch into a sun synchro...
The trace gases NO and NO2, collectively called NOx, are critical components of the stratosphere. NO...
The scientific objectives, design, and implementation of the Optical, Spectroscopic, and Infrared Re...
The intensity of solar radiation reaching the Earth’s atmosphere varies over the 25 to 35 day solar ...