On 7 February 2008, the SOLAR payload was placed onboard the International Space Station. It is composed of three instruments, two spectrometers and a radiometer. The two spectrometers allow us to cover the 16 2900 nm spectral range. In this article, we first briefly present the instrumentation, its calibration and its performance in orbit. Second, the solar spectrum measured during the transition between Solar Cycles 23 to 24 at the time of the minimum is shown and compared with other data sets. Its accuracy is estimated as a function of wavelength and the solar atmosphere brightness-temperature is calculated and compared with those derived from two theoretical models
International audienceContext. Since April 5, 2008 and up to February 15, 2017, the SOLar SPECtromet...
International audienceSince April 5, 2008 and until February 15, 2017, the SOLSPEC (SOLar SPECtromet...
Two 1/8-meter Ebert-Fastie spectrometers were refurbished and upgraded in order to measure the solar...
International audienceOn 7 February 2008, the SOLAR payload was placed onboard the International Spa...
Since April 5, 2008 and until February 15, 2017 the SOLAR/SOLSPEC spectro-radiometer on the Internat...
International audienceThree optical instruments for measuring the solar total spectral irradiance fr...
International audienceThe solar spectrum is a key parameter for different scientific disciplines suc...
International audienceOnboard the International Space Station (ISS), two instruments are observing t...
International audienceSince April 2008, SOLAR/SOLSPEC measures the Solar Spectral Irradiance (SSI) f...
Between April 2008 and February 2017, the Solar Spectral Irradiance (SSI) was measured by the SOLAR/...
International audienceThe accurate measurement of the solar spectrum at the top of the atmosphere an...
International audienceAccurate measurements of Solar Spectral Irradiance (SSI) are of primary import...
International audienceAccurate measurements of the solar spectral irradiance (SSI) and its temporal ...
International audienceContext. Since April 5, 2008 and up to February 15, 2017, the SOLar SPECtromet...
International audienceSince April 5, 2008 and until February 15, 2017, the SOLSPEC (SOLar SPECtromet...
Two 1/8-meter Ebert-Fastie spectrometers were refurbished and upgraded in order to measure the solar...
International audienceOn 7 February 2008, the SOLAR payload was placed onboard the International Spa...
Since April 5, 2008 and until February 15, 2017 the SOLAR/SOLSPEC spectro-radiometer on the Internat...
International audienceThree optical instruments for measuring the solar total spectral irradiance fr...
International audienceThe solar spectrum is a key parameter for different scientific disciplines suc...
International audienceOnboard the International Space Station (ISS), two instruments are observing t...
International audienceSince April 2008, SOLAR/SOLSPEC measures the Solar Spectral Irradiance (SSI) f...
Between April 2008 and February 2017, the Solar Spectral Irradiance (SSI) was measured by the SOLAR/...
International audienceThe accurate measurement of the solar spectrum at the top of the atmosphere an...
International audienceAccurate measurements of Solar Spectral Irradiance (SSI) are of primary import...
International audienceAccurate measurements of the solar spectral irradiance (SSI) and its temporal ...
International audienceContext. Since April 5, 2008 and up to February 15, 2017, the SOLar SPECtromet...
International audienceSince April 5, 2008 and until February 15, 2017, the SOLSPEC (SOLar SPECtromet...
Two 1/8-meter Ebert-Fastie spectrometers were refurbished and upgraded in order to measure the solar...