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Remote sensing of the earth's atmosphere by infrared absorption spectroscopy - An update of the ATMOS programThe NASA's Atmospheric Trace Molecule Spectroscopy (ATMOS) experiment was designed to address the requirements of the remote sensing of atmospheric composition on a four-dimensional basis (latitude, longitude, altitude, and time), necessary for understanding and predicting the effect of changes on the chemical balance of the atmosphere. This paper describes the ATMOS program, overviews the ATMOS instrument and its performance, and presents the results obtained during its first flight as part of the Spacelab 3 Space Shuttle mission (April 29 through May 6, 1985). Also discussed are prospects for further missions.
Document ID
19900052380
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Zander, R.
(Liege, Universite de l'Etat, Ougree, Belgium)
Gunson, M. R.
(Liege Univ. Cointe-Ougree, Belgium)
Farmer, C. B.
(JPL Pasadena, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
August 14, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 1989
Subject Category
Geophysics
Meeting Information
Meeting: Advanced Optical Instrumentation for Remote Sensing of the Earth''s Surface from Space
Location: Paris
Country: France
Start Date: April 27, 1989
End Date: April 28, 1989
Sponsors: SPIE, European Physical Society, European Federation for Applied Optics
Accession Number
90A39435
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
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