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Impact of Satellite Orbit Drift on Modis Earth Scene Observations Used in Calibration of the Reflective Solar BandsAfter more than 20 years in orbit, NASA’s Terra and Aqua satellites have both started drifting away from their historically maintained orbits. The MODIS instruments on Terra and Aqua continue to collect valuable Earth observation data, but the changing orbits present a challenge for maintaining accurate calibration. The MODIS reflective solar bands (RSB), spanning the wavelength range from 412 nm to 2130 nm, are calibrated on orbit using a combination of regular data collections from an on-board solar diffuser, the Moon, and pseudo-invariant Earth scenes. Starting in the Collection 6 Level 1B (L1B) data products, the RSB calibration began using data from desert targets for a few of the visible bands to better track changes in the response versus scan angle that could not be captured by the on-board calibration. The use of Earth scene data has been extended recently for Terra MODIS calibration in Collection 6.1 (C6.1) and the upcoming Collection 7 (C7) L1B to also include data from ocean scenes and deep convective clouds (DCC). Drifts in both the orbit inclination and ground track of Terra and Aqua lead to changes in the solar illumination angles and satellite view angles of the Earth scenes. We discuss how these orbital changes impact the desert and DCC targets used for MODIS RSB calibration and present the accompanying changes made to our C6.1 and C7 calibration algorithms. We also discuss remaining future challenges, such as better characterization of bi-directional reflectance distribution functions, and possible alternative calibration strategies.
Document ID
20240001409
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Kevin Twedt
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Xiaoxiong Xiong
(Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, United States)
Xu Geng
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Truman Wilson
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Qiaozhen Mu
(Science Systems and Applications (United States) Lanham, Maryland, United States)
Date Acquired
January 31, 2024
Publication Date
August 21, 2023
Publication Information
Subject Category
Earth Resources and Remote Sensing
Documentation and Information Science
Computer Programming and Software
Numerical Analysis
Meeting Information
Meeting: SPIE Optics+Photonics 2023 conference
Location: San Diego, CA
Country: US
Start Date: August 21, 2023
End Date: August 25, 2023
Sponsors: International Society for Optics and Photonics
Funding Number(s)
WBS: 22003.T.0007.00
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
Technical Review
Single Expert
Keywords
MODIS
Terra
Aqua
calibration
reflective solar bands
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