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1 August 1991 ScaRaB Earth radiation budget scanning radiometer
Jean-Louis Monge, Robert S. Kandel, Leonid Afanassiev Pakhomov, B. Bauche
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Abstract
A Scanning Radiometer for Radiation Balance (ScaRaB) to be flown on a series of METEOR-3 Soviet polar orbiting weather satellites is described. The radiometer comprises 2 broad channels (0.2-50 microns, 0.2-4 microns) for radiation budget, and two narrower bands (0.5-0.7 micron, 10.5-12.5 microns) for scene identification, with spatial resolution at nadir of about 50 km. The set of on-board sources includes blackbody simulators for the calibration of long-wave channels, and tungsten filament lamps and mosaic array diffusers for short wave calibration. A specific filtering scheme protects solar diffusers and lamps from the impact of thermal environment during calibration of the 0.2-50 micron channel.
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Jean-Louis Monge, Robert S. Kandel, Leonid Afanassiev Pakhomov, and B. Bauche "ScaRaB Earth radiation budget scanning radiometer", Proc. SPIE 1490, Future European and Japanese Remote-Sensing Sensors and Programs, (1 August 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.46614
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Calibration

Remote sensing

Lamps

Radiometry

Black bodies

Shortwaves

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