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12 October 1988 Airborne Sensor Systems Under Development At The NASA/NSTL/EARTH Resources Laboratory
James E Anderson, Gerald R Meeks
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Abstract
The purpose of this paper is to briefly describe the operational characteristics of the Airborne Bathymetric System Multispectral scanner (ABS) and the Airborne Multispectral Pushbroom Scanner (AMPS)', two airborne multispectral sensors being developed at NASA's Earth Resources Laboratory (ERL). The ERE, located at the National Space Technology Laboratories (NSTL) in southern Mississippi', has been designing, fabricating', testing', evaluating, calibrating, operating, and maintaining airborne remote sensing systems since 1971. Included in this overall activity are the Thematic Mapper Simulator (TMs)', Thermal Infrared Multispectral Scanner (TIMS) , Calibrated Airborne Multispectral Scanner (CAMS)', NS001 Multispectral Scanner (based at the NASA/Ames Research Center)', as well as the State of Louisiana's Daedalus 1260 Multispectral scanner.
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James E Anderson and Gerald R Meeks "Airborne Sensor Systems Under Development At The NASA/NSTL/EARTH Resources Laboratory", Proc. SPIE 0924, Recent Advances in Sensors, Radiometry, and Data Processing for Remote Sensing, (12 October 1988); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.945668
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KEYWORDS
Scanners

Sensors

Amplifiers

Calibration

Infrared radiation

Thermography

Aerospace engineering

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