Instrument systems for the Upper Atmosphere Research SatelliteThe NASA Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite program for improving both methods needed to maintain the physical and chemical integrity of the upper atmosphere and techniques for the early detection of harmful changes in the ozone layer is discussed. Through satellite measurements, theoretical studies, and model analyses, the program will provide integrated global measurements of the chemistry, dynamics, and energetics of the stratosphere, mesosphere, and lower thermosphere. The 10 state-of-the-art instrument systems employed in the program are described, including the solar UV spectral irradiance monitor, the particle environment monitor, the cryogenic limb array etalon spectrometer, the wind imaging interferometer, and the active cavity radiometer irradiance monitor.
Document ID
19880028662
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Arnold, Ray J. (NASA Headquarters Washington, DC United States)
Luther, Michael R. (NASA Headquarters Washington, DC United States)
Mauldin, Lemuel E., III (NASA Earth Science and Applications Div. Washington, DC, United States)