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15 December 1995 Stratospheric aerosol and gas experiment III
Larry W. Thomason, Michael P. McCormick, Joseph M. Zawodny
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Proceedings Volume 2582, Atmospheric Sensing and Modeling II; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228525
Event: Satellite Remote Sensing II, 1995, Paris, France
Abstract
The Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment (SAGE III) is the fourth generation of solar occultation instruments designed to measure aerosols and trace gas species in the stratosphere and upper troposphere. It is scheduled to be launched aboard a Meteor-3M platform in the summer of 1998 and the International Space Station Alpha in 2001. SAGE III preserves the robust characteristics of the SAGE series, including self-calibration and high vertical resolution, and adds new capabilities including a lunar occultation mode. This paper describes the SAGE III instrument and outlines its potential contribution to global change research.
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Larry W. Thomason, Michael P. McCormick, and Joseph M. Zawodny "Stratospheric aerosol and gas experiment III", Proc. SPIE 2582, Atmospheric Sensing and Modeling II, (15 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228525
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KEYWORDS
Aerosols

NOx

Ozone

Calibration

Clouds

Sensors

Stratosphere

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