Methods for determining the absolute radiometric calibration sensitivities of backscatter ultraviolet (BUV) satellite instruments are compared as part of an effort to minimize pre-launch calibration errors. An internally illuminated integrating sphere source has been used for the Shuttle Solar BUV (SSBUV), Total Ozone Mapping Spectrometer (TOMS), Ozone Mapping Instrument (OMI), and Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment 2 (GOME-2) using standardized procedures traceable to national standards. These sphere-based sensitivities agree to within three percent [k equals 2] relative to calibrations performed using an external diffuser illuminated by standard irradiance sources, the customary radiance calibration method for BUV instruments. The uncerta...
Ozone Retrievals from the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV) Instrument on-board the Nimbus-7 Sate...
Two radiometric calibration sources that are utilized by various groups are maintained and operated....
Measurement and accuracy needs for remote sensing are analyzed. Topics discussed include: (1) in orb...
Solar Backscattering Ultraviolet-2 (SBUV/2) instrument on NOAA-9 orbit on June 1987, solar zenith an...
A fused silica Mie Scattering Diffuser (MSD) has been developed at Ball Aerospace & Technology Corp....
The Nimbus 7 SBUV measures the same latitude ozone at widely different sun angle conditions at the a...
A new method has been developed to monitor the long-term calibration of the Solar Backscatter Ultrav...
Traditionally, satellite instruments that measure Earth-reflected solar radiation in the visible and...
Abstract. This paper describes the calibration process for the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV) ...
Traditionally, satellite instruments that measure Earth-reflected solar radiation in the visible and...
The first successful deployment of the fully-operational ultraviolet rotating shadow-band spectrorad...
Optical remote sensing and Earth observation instruments rely on precise radiometric calibrations wh...
EOS satellite instruments operating in the visible through the shortwave infrared wavelength regions...
International audienceThe first successful deployment of the fully-operational ultraviolet rotating ...
The measurement and long-term monitoring of global total ozone by ultraviolet albedo measuring satel...
Ozone Retrievals from the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV) Instrument on-board the Nimbus-7 Sate...
Two radiometric calibration sources that are utilized by various groups are maintained and operated....
Measurement and accuracy needs for remote sensing are analyzed. Topics discussed include: (1) in orb...
Solar Backscattering Ultraviolet-2 (SBUV/2) instrument on NOAA-9 orbit on June 1987, solar zenith an...
A fused silica Mie Scattering Diffuser (MSD) has been developed at Ball Aerospace & Technology Corp....
The Nimbus 7 SBUV measures the same latitude ozone at widely different sun angle conditions at the a...
A new method has been developed to monitor the long-term calibration of the Solar Backscatter Ultrav...
Traditionally, satellite instruments that measure Earth-reflected solar radiation in the visible and...
Abstract. This paper describes the calibration process for the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV) ...
Traditionally, satellite instruments that measure Earth-reflected solar radiation in the visible and...
The first successful deployment of the fully-operational ultraviolet rotating shadow-band spectrorad...
Optical remote sensing and Earth observation instruments rely on precise radiometric calibrations wh...
EOS satellite instruments operating in the visible through the shortwave infrared wavelength regions...
International audienceThe first successful deployment of the fully-operational ultraviolet rotating ...
The measurement and long-term monitoring of global total ozone by ultraviolet albedo measuring satel...
Ozone Retrievals from the Solar Backscatter Ultraviolet (SBUV) Instrument on-board the Nimbus-7 Sate...
Two radiometric calibration sources that are utilized by various groups are maintained and operated....
Measurement and accuracy needs for remote sensing are analyzed. Topics discussed include: (1) in orb...