DocumentCode
1334433
Title
The algorithm for MODIS wavelength on-orbit calibration using the SRCA
Author
Montgomery, Harry ; Che, Nianzeng ; Parker, Kirsten ; Bowser, Jeff
Author_Institution
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA
Volume
38
Issue
2
fYear
2000
fDate
3/1/2000 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
877
Lastpage
884
Abstract
To the best of the authors´ knowledge, this is the first time that a monochromator is in orbit to monitor the spectral characteristics of a radiometer on-orbit. The Spectro-Radiometric Calibration Assembly (SRCA) provides on-orbit spectral calibration of the MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) reflected solar bands, and this paper describes how it is accomplished. On-orbit, the SRCA will measure the band center wavelength shifts over the whole mission, and will monitor the spectral response variations for some specific bands intraorbit. A unique feature of the SRCA spectral mode is its wavelength self-calibration capability. A stable didymium glass with known transmission peaks is equipped to establish the relationship between grating step and wavelength when the grating is located at a series of positions. The measured MODIS band/channel responses versus grating step number is then scaled to wavelengths. A reference silicon photo-diode (SiPD) is used to normalize the didymium signal as well as the MODIS response signals so that the affect of the light source spectrum can be eliminated. A series of prelaunch tests at different temperatures in a thermal vacuum (TV) chamber has been completed. The test results show that the SRCA is stable and is capable of detecting MODIS wavelength shifts on-orbit
Keywords
atmospheric measuring apparatus; atmospheric techniques; calibration; geophysical equipment; geophysical techniques; radiometry; remote sensing; terrain mapping; 400 to 2130 nm; MODIS; SRCA; Si photodiode; Spectro-Radiometric Calibration Assembly; algorithm; atmosphere; band center wavelength shift; didymium glass; equipment; geophysical measurement technique; infrared; instrument; land surface; meteorology; monochromator; multispectral remote sensing; optical imaging; remote sensing; spectral calibration; spectral characteristics; terrain mapping; visible region; wavelength on-orbit calibration; wavelength self-calibration; Assembly; Calibration; Extraterrestrial measurements; Glass; Gratings; MODIS; Monitoring; Radiometry; Testing; Wavelength measurement;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Geoscience and Remote Sensing, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0196-2892
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/36.842016
Filename
842016
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