星载微波辐射计任务中定标姿态机动的优点

S. Farrar, D. Draper, L. Jones, F. Alquaied
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自20世纪60年代以来,地球观测卫星微波辐射计一直在使用,为地球科学家提供了宝贵的见解,让他们了解地球气候中大气、海洋和陆地之间复杂的相互作用。这些关键仪器必须审查任何校准问题,以便为科学分析提供最准确和稳定的数据集。目前使用了几种发射后辐射校准方法,大多数方法需要多个辅助数据集和长时间(通常为一年)的在轨亮度温度观测才能获得结束语。然而,一种能够提供准确和早期结果的在轨校准方法是校准姿态机动(CAM),它包括深空校准(DSC)和近最低点秒斯托克斯(SS)分析的新用途。本文提供了辅助校正热带降雨测量任务微波成像仪(TMI)和全球降水测量微波成像仪(GMI)的例子。所获得的优异结果表明,CAM可作为微波辐射计在轨校准的推荐工具。
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Advantages of Calibration Attitude Maneuvers for spaceborne microwave radiometer missions
Earth observing satellite microwave radiometers have been in use since the 1960's providing geoscientists invaluable insight into the complex interaction of the atmosphere, ocean and land in the climate of our planet. Such key instruments must be vetted of any calibration issues so as to provide the utmost accurate and stabilized dataset for scientific analysis. There are several post-launch radiometric calibration methods currently in use, and most require multiple ancillary data sets and a lengthy duration (typically one year) of on-orbit brightness temperature observations to obtain conclusive results. However, one on-orbit calibration method that can provide accurate and early results is the Calibration Attitude Maneuver (CAM), which encompasses Deep Space Calibration (DSC) and a new use of the near-Nadir Second Stokes (SS) analysis. This paper provides examples of CAMs that have aided in the calibration of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission Microwave Imager (TMI) and the Global Precipitation Measurement Microwave Imager (GMI). Excellent results obtained suggest the use of the CAM as a recommended tool for on-orbit calibration for microwave radiometers.
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