
Spectral Analysis of the Primary Flight Focal Plane Arrays for the Thermal Infrared Sensor - Paperback
Spectral Analysis of the Primary Flight Focal Plane Arrays for the Thermal Infrared Sensor - Paperback
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by Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs) (Created by), Et Al (Created by), Matthew Montanaro (Author)
Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) is a (1) New longwave infrared (10 - 12 micron) sensor for the Landsat Data Continuity Mission, (2) 185 km ground swath; 100 meter pixel size on ground, (3) Pushbroom sensor configuration. Issue of Calibration are: (1) Single detector -- only one calibration, (2) Multiple detectors - unique calibration for each detector -- leads to pixel-to-pixel artifacts. Objectives are: (1) Predict extent of residual striping when viewing a uniform blackbody target through various atmospheres, (2) Determine how different spectral shapes affect the derived surface temperature in a realistic synthetic scene.



















