1994
DOI: 10.1117/12.186608
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<title>Recent advances in atmospheric ultraviolet remote sensing</title>

Abstract: This paper is a review ofselected previously published articles from 1992, 1993, and 1994 in the area ofultraviolet remote sensing ofthe Earth's thermosphere and ionosphere. The emphasis is on spaceborne passive sensors being developed as part of global space weather systems. The intent is to document the progress in this field since publication oftwo books by the author, Huffinan, 1992a, 1993. As a pan ofthis review, recent progress and also current technical measurement challenges will be discussed.

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“…cess at http://ulcar.uml.edu/DIDBase/, and the expert-level platform-independent software client "SAO Explorer" with read/write access to DIDBase over the Internet. The first in-depth usage of the GIRO capability was made by the Aerospace Corporation, whose calibration and validation (CalVal) study (Paxton et al, 2002) of the UV instrumentation on DMSP satellites (Huffman, 1994) demanded accurate knowledge of the EDPs during the spacecraft passes over contributing GIRO locations. Orbit propagator software generated 20,524 coincidence time intervals for which manually validated EDPs were requested from the DIDBase.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…cess at http://ulcar.uml.edu/DIDBase/, and the expert-level platform-independent software client "SAO Explorer" with read/write access to DIDBase over the Internet. The first in-depth usage of the GIRO capability was made by the Aerospace Corporation, whose calibration and validation (CalVal) study (Paxton et al, 2002) of the UV instrumentation on DMSP satellites (Huffman, 1994) demanded accurate knowledge of the EDPs during the spacecraft passes over contributing GIRO locations. Orbit propagator software generated 20,524 coincidence time intervals for which manually validated EDPs were requested from the DIDBase.…”
Section: Giro Research Projectsmentioning
confidence: 99%