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8 February 2002Instrumentation and laboratory model test results of solar occultation FTS for inclined-orbit satellite (SOFIS) on GCOM-A1
The Solar Occultation FTS for Inclined-orbit Satellite (SOFIS) is a solar occultation Fourier transform spectrometer (FTS), developed by the Ministry of the Environment (MOE) of Japan, that will be onboard the Global Change Observation Mission-A1 satellite. We describe the performance test results of the laboratory model and present the instrument and engineering model test results.
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Akihiko Kuze, Hideaki Nakajima, Jun Tanii, Yasuhiro Sasano, "Instrumentation and laboratory model test results of solar occultation FTS for inclined-orbit satellite (SOFIS) on GCOM-A1," Proc. SPIE 4486, Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing IX, (8 February 2002); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.455117