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1 March 1974 Spectral Measurements And Analyses Of Atmospheric Effects On Remote Sensor Data
Roland L. Hulstrom
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During the Skylab missions detailed ground measurements of atmospheric effects and target characteristics, at selected targets, were made in order to quantitatively evaluate the performance of the Earth Resource Experiment Package (EREP) remote sensors. The ground measurements consisted of absolute measurements of: (1) incident total (global, 180 F.O.V.) solar irradiance 400 to 1300 nm; (2) diffuse (scattered) sky irradiance (180° F.O.V.) - 400 to1300 nm; (3) normal incident direct solar beam irradiance - 400 to 1300 nm; (4) reflected solar target radiance - ERTS bands*; (5) target reflectivity - 400 to 1300 nm and ERTS bands; (6) target thermal (8 to 14 μm) brightness temperature; and (7) atmospheric temperature and humidity - profiles from ground level to 15,000 ft. A.S.L.
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Roland L. Hulstrom "Spectral Measurements And Analyses Of Atmospheric Effects On Remote Sensor Data", Proc. SPIE 0051, Scanners and Imagery Systems for Earth Observation, (1 March 1974); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964564
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KEYWORDS
Atmospheric optics

Reflectivity

Sensors

Atmospheric sensing

Remote sensing

Calibration

Diffusers

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