2020
DOI: 10.1007/s11214-019-0630-x
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Advanced Net Flux Radiometer for the Ice Giants

Abstract: The design of an advanced Net Flux Radiometer (NFR), for inclusion as a payload on a future Ice Giants Probe mission, is given. The Ice Giants NFR (IG-NFR) will measure the upward and downward radiation flux (hence net radiation flux), in seven spectral bands, spanning the range from solar to far infra-red wavelengths, each with a 5° Field-Of-View (FOV) and in five sequential view angles (±80°, ±45°, and 0°) as a function of altitude. IG-NFR measurements within either Uranus or Neptune's atmospheres, using ded… Show more

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“…Consequently, various instruments have been proposed in recent years for the descent probe of a prospective Ice Giant Mission. One such instrument is the Nef Flux Radiometer (Aslam et al 2020), which builds upon the legacy of the aforementioned NFR instrument from Galileo's mission. Its objective is to measure the atmospheric heat balance and structure, the three-dimensional flow in the troposphere, and the compositions and opacities of the cloud layers.…”
Section: Descent Probes Aerosol Instrumentation Precedentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, various instruments have been proposed in recent years for the descent probe of a prospective Ice Giant Mission. One such instrument is the Nef Flux Radiometer (Aslam et al 2020), which builds upon the legacy of the aforementioned NFR instrument from Galileo's mission. Its objective is to measure the atmospheric heat balance and structure, the three-dimensional flow in the troposphere, and the compositions and opacities of the cloud layers.…”
Section: Descent Probes Aerosol Instrumentation Precedentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Measurements of the net flux of visible and infrared radiation are necessary for understanding the absorption of radiation in the cloud layer and its effect on atmospheric circulation. An advanced net flux radiometer developed for the outer planets [8] can be adapted for a 100-Earth-day mission in the Venus clouds Aerosol and Gas Mass Spectrometer (AGMS): Measurements of noble gases and their isotopes, as well as profiles of active species such as SO2, OCS, H2O & HCl, as a function of altitude, latitude, and time of day would be made by this experiment. A separator that isolates cloud droplets and aerosol particles from the ambient gas is needed to independently measure composition of both cloud and aerosol particles and of the gas, which surrounds them [9].…”
Section: Net Flux Radiometer (Nfr)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NASA Goddard Space Flight Center is currently working on several space based thermal radiometer concepts (e.g., [1,2]). One of these concepts is the Ice-Giants Net-flux Radiometer (IG-NFR) being developed for a future Uranus or Neptune probe mission [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The scientific integrity of IG-NFR relies on all seven spectral channels being data logged simultaneously (in parallel). Along with scientific data, there are also auxiliary data and thermal data to aid with understanding of the scientific data [2]. Here, we will use the IG-NFR as an example space-based instrument to demonstrate error check high data throughput using parallel computation of the CRC-code.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%