2004
DOI: 10.1117/12.505252
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Flight experience of the Compact High-Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (CHRIS)

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“…NASA's Hyperion on EO-1; Ungar et al, 2003), and operational precursor missions (e.g. ESA's CHRIS on PROBA; Cutter et al, 2004), towards systematic measurement and current operational missions (e.g. ESA's MERIS on ENVISAT; Bezy et al, 1999), NASA's MODIS (Salomonson et al, 1989) on Terra/Aqua).…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NASA's Hyperion on EO-1; Ungar et al, 2003), and operational precursor missions (e.g. ESA's CHRIS on PROBA; Cutter et al, 2004), towards systematic measurement and current operational missions (e.g. ESA's MERIS on ENVISAT; Bezy et al, 1999), NASA's MODIS (Salomonson et al, 1989) on Terra/Aqua).…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, a lack of data continuity of airborne and spaceborne imaging spectrometer missions remain a continuing challenge to the user community. There is an emerging need to converge exploratory mission concepts (e.g., former ESA's Earth Explorer Core Mission proposal SPECTRA [26]) and technology demonstrators (e.g., NASA's Hyperion on EO-1 [27]), and operational precursor missions (e.g., ESA's CHRIS on PROBA [28]), towards systematic measurement and operational missions (e.g., ESA's MERIS on ENVISAT [29], NASA's MODIS [30] on Terra/Aqua). Despite the naming of MODIS, this instrument is not unanimously accepted being a true imaging spectrometer applying a rigorous definition of spectral band contiguity.…”
Section: Instrumentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, space-based hyperspectral sensors have only been available from few exploratory missions such as NASA Hyperion on EO-1 (Pearlman et al, 2003) and ESA CHRIS on Proba (Cutter et al, 2003). In recent years, there have been many civilian space missions being planned in different countries (Buckingham & Staenz, 2008), as well as military space demonstrations (Cooley et al, 2006).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%