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Image Stability Requirements For a Geostationary Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer (GIFTS)A Geostationary Imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer (GIFTS) has been selected for the NASA New Millennium Program (NMP) Earth Observing-3 (EO-3) mission. Our paper will discuss one of the key GIFTS measurement requirements, Field of View (FOV) stability, and its impact on required system performance. The GIFTS NMP mission is designed to demonstrate new and emerging sensor and data processing technologies with the goal of making revolutionary improvements in meteorological observational capability and forecasting accuracy. The GIFTS payload is a versatile imaging FTS with programmable spectral resolution and spatial scene selection that allows radiometric accuracy and atmospheric sounding precision to be traded in near real time for area coverage. The GIFTS sensor combines high sensitivity with a massively parallel spatial data collection scheme to allow high spatial resolution measurement of the Earth's atmosphere and rapid broad area coverage. An objective of the GIFTS mission is to demonstrate the advantages of high spatial resolution (4 km ground sample distance - gsd) on temperature and water vapor retrieval by allowing sampling in broken cloud regions. This small gsd, combined with the relatively long scan time required (approximately 10 s) to collect high resolution spectra from geostationary (GEO) orbit, may require extremely good pointing control. This paper discusses the analysis of this requirement.
Document ID
20010100546
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Bingham, G. E.
(Utah State Univ. Logan, UT United States)
Cantwell, G.
(Utah State Univ. Logan, UT United States)
Robinson, R. C.
(Utah State Univ. Logan, UT United States)
Revercomb, H. E.
(Wisconsin Univ. Madison, WI United States)
Smith, W. L.
(NASA Langley Research Center Hampton, VA United States)
Date Acquired
August 20, 2013
Publication Date
January 25, 2001
Publication Information
Publication: Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of the Land and Atmosphere
Volume: 4151
Subject Category
Instrumentation And Photography
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Other

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