2004
DOI: 10.1364/ao.43.003335
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Design and characterization of the balloon-borne Michelson Interferometer for Passive Atmospheric Sounding (MIPAS-B2)

Abstract: MIPAS-B2 is a balloon-borne limb-emission sounder for atmospheric research. The heart of the instrument is a Fourier spectrometer that covers the mid-infrared spectral range (4-14 microns) and operates at cryogenic temperatures. Essential for this application is the sophisticated line-of-sight stabilization system, which is based on an inertial navigation system and is supplemented with an additional star reference system. The major scientific benefit of the instrument is the simultaneous detection of complete… Show more

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“…In previous analyses of mid-infrared observations by MIPAS-B (the balloon-borne predecessor of the MIPAS satellite instrument; Friedl-Vallon et al, 2004) and MI-PAS/Envisat (MIPAS instrument on the satellite Envisat, generally referred to as "MIPAS" throughout the present work), it has been demonstrated that the limb radiances due to particles have two major contributing terms: (1) the thermal emission of the particles and (2) the scattered radiation from the atmosphere and Earth's surface from below the tangent point (Höpfner et al, , 2006. The relative weights of these contributions differ with particle size and wavenumber.…”
Section: Chemical Transport Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In previous analyses of mid-infrared observations by MIPAS-B (the balloon-borne predecessor of the MIPAS satellite instrument; Friedl-Vallon et al, 2004) and MI-PAS/Envisat (MIPAS instrument on the satellite Envisat, generally referred to as "MIPAS" throughout the present work), it has been demonstrated that the limb radiances due to particles have two major contributing terms: (1) the thermal emission of the particles and (2) the scattered radiation from the atmosphere and Earth's surface from below the tangent point (Höpfner et al, , 2006. The relative weights of these contributions differ with particle size and wavenumber.…”
Section: Chemical Transport Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the next two subsections we compare MIPAS CCl 4 profiles with colocated profiles obtained from the stratospheric balloon version of MIPAS (MIPAS-B; Friedl-Vallon et al, 2004) and from the ACE-FTS onboard the SciSat-1 satellite . …”
Section: Comparison To Other CCL Measurementsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2.1. The instrument was developed in the late 1980s and early 1990s at the Institut für Meteorologie und Klimaforschung in Karlsruhe (Germany) and two models were built (Fischer and Oelhaf, 1996;Friedl-Vallon et al, 2004). MIPAS-B interferometers have been operated since 1989 (von Clarmann et al, 1993) and more than 20 flights have been carried out to date.…”
Section: Mipas-b Datamentioning
confidence: 99%