DocumentCode :
50951
Title :
Time-Dependent Response Versus Scan Angle for MODIS Reflective Solar Bands
Author :
Junqiang Sun ; Xiaoxiong Xiong ; Angal, A. ; Hongda Chen ; Aisheng Wu ; Xu Geng
Author_Institution :
Sigma Space Corp., Lanham, MD, USA
Volume :
52
Issue :
6
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jun-14
Firstpage :
3159
Lastpage :
3174
Abstract :
The Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instruments currently operate onboard the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA´s) Terra and Aqua spacecraft, launched on December 18, 1999 and May 4, 2002, respectively. MODIS has 36 spectral bands, among which 20 are reflective solar bands (RSBs) covering a spectral range from 0.412 to 2.13 μm. The RSBs are calibrated on orbit using a solar diffuser (SD) and an SD stability monitor and with additional measurements from lunar observations via a space view (SV) port. Selected pseudo-invariant desert sites are also used to track the RSB on-orbit gain change, particularly for short-wavelength bands. MODIS views the Earth surface, SV, and the onboard calibrators using a two-sided scan mirror. The response versus scan angle (RVS) of the scan mirror was characterized prior to launch, and its changes are tracked using observations made at different angles of incidence from onboard SD, lunar, and Earth view (EV) measurements. These observations show that the optical properties of the scan mirror have experienced large wavelength-dependent degradation in both the visible and near infrared spectral regions. Algorithms have been developed to track the on-orbit RVS change using the calibrators and the selected desert sites. These algorithms have been applied to both Terra and Aqua MODIS Level 1B (L1B) to improve the EV data accuracy since L1B Collection 4, refined in Collection 5, and further improved in the latest Collection 6 (C6). In C6, two approaches have been used to derive the time-dependent RVS for MODIS RSB. The first approach relies on data collected from sensor onboard calibrators and mirror side ratios from EV observations. The second approach uses onboard calibrators and EV response trending from selected desert sites. This approach is mainly used for the bands with much larger changes in their time-dependent RVS, such as the Terra MODIS bands 1-4, 8, and 9 and the Aqua MODIS bands 8- and 9. In this paper, the algorithms of these approaches are described, their performance is demonstrated, and their impact on L1B products is discussed. In general, the shorter wavelength bands have experienced a larger on-orbit RVS change, which, in general, are mirror side and detector dependent. The on-orbit RVS change due to the degradation of band 8 can be as large as 35% for Terra MODIS and 20% for Aqua MODIS. Vital to maintaining the accuracy of the MODIS L1B products is an accurate characterization of the on-orbit RVS change. The derived time-independent RVS, implemented in C6, makes an important improvement to the quality of the MODIS L1B products.
Keywords :
calibration; geophysical techniques; infrared imaging; mirrors; radiometry; remote sensing; spectral analysis; Aqua MODIS Level 1B; Aqua spacecraft; Earth surface; Earth view measurement; MODIS L1B product; MODIS RSB; MODIS instrument; MODIS reflective solar bands; Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer; NASA Terra spacecraft; National Aeronautics and Space Administration; SD stability monitor; Terra MODIS Level 1B; lunar observation; mirror side ratio; near infrared spectral region; on orbit RSB calibration; optical properties; pseudoinvariant desert sites; scan angle; short-wavelength bands; solar diffuser; space view port; spectral band; time-dependent response; two-sided scan mirror; visible spectral region; wavelength 0.412 mum to 2.13 mum; wavelength-dependent degradation; Calibration; Extraterrestrial measurements; MODIS; Mirrors; Moon; Orbits; Aqua; Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS); Terra; desert; moon; reflective solar bands (RSBs); response versus scan angle (RVS); scan mirror; solar diffuser (SD);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0196-2892
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TGRS.2013.2271448
Filename :
6564445
Link To Document :
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