2003
DOI: 10.1117/12.507315
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HIRDLS field-of-view calibration techniques and results

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“…The dimensions of the focal plane are stable, especially since it is kept at a constant temperature. The temperature channels, projected to the limb, are vertically separated by a nominal 9 km, but the actual separation was measured to an accuracy of 5 m [ Moorhouse et al , 2003] during calibration, better than the required 15 m.…”
Section: Instrument Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The dimensions of the focal plane are stable, especially since it is kept at a constant temperature. The temperature channels, projected to the limb, are vertically separated by a nominal 9 km, but the actual separation was measured to an accuracy of 5 m [ Moorhouse et al , 2003] during calibration, better than the required 15 m.…”
Section: Instrument Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…By clever design of the facility and use of remote actuators, it was only necessary to open the vacuum chamber once, and the complete calibration, including some preliminary data evaluation, took place in less than 3 months. All the requirements on the radiometric, spectral and spatial calibration were met [ Eden et al , 2003a, 2003b, 2005a, 2005b; Moorhouse et al , 2003; T. D. Eden et al, Radiometric calibration of the HIRDLS flight instrument from pre‐launch calibration data, manuscript in preparation, 2008a].…”
Section: Instrument Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%