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31 October 1996 Conceptual design of the High-Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) for the EOS chemistry mission
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The scientific objectives and requirements for HIRDLS are presented, and the ways in which these flow down to some of the most important instrument requirements are shown. An overview of the conceptual design of the HIRDLS instrument, a 21-channel infrared limb scanner is presented, followed by a brief summary of the key requirements on the 9 subsystems, and an outline of some of their noteworthy design features.
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John C. Gille and John J. Barnett "Conceptual design of the High-Resolution Dynamics Limb Sounder (HIRDLS) for the EOS chemistry mission", Proc. SPIE 2830, Optical Spectroscopic Techniques and Instrumentation for Atmospheric and Space Research II, (31 October 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.256115
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KEYWORDS
Sensors

Gyroscopes

Mirrors

Atmospheric modeling

Optical filters

Scanners

Electronics

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