Midcourse Space Experiment Data Certification And Technology Transfer Supplement 1


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Midcourse Space Experiment Data Certification and Technology Transfer. Supplement 1


Midcourse Space Experiment Data Certification and Technology Transfer. Supplement 1

Author: National Aeronautics and Space Adm Nasa

language: en

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Release Date: 2018-10-22


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The University of Alabama in Huntsville contributes to the Technical Management of the Midcourse Space Experiment Program, to the Certification of the Level 2 data produced by the Midcourse Space Experiment's suite of in-orbit imaging radiometers, imaging spectro-radiometers and an interferometer and to the Transfer of the Midcourse Space Experiment Technology to other Government Programs. The Technical Management of the Midcourse Space Experiment Program is expected to continue through out the spacecraft's useful life time. The Transfer of Midcourse Space Experiment Technology to other government elements is expected to be on a demand basis by the United States Government and other organizations. The University, of Alabama Huntsville' contribution specifically supports the Principal Investigator's Executive Committee, the Deputy Principal Investigator for Data Certification and Technology Transfer team, the nine Ultraviolet Visible Imagers and Spectrographic Imagers (UVISI) and the Pointing and Alignment of all eleven of the science instruments. The science instruments effectively cover the 0.1 to 28 micron spectral region. The Midcourse Space Experiment spacecraft, launched April 24, 1996, is expected to have a 5 year useful lifetime. The cryogenically cooled IR sensor, SPIRIT III, performed through February, 1997 when its cryogen expired. A pre-launch, ground based calibration of the instruments provided a basis for the pre-launch certification of the Level 2 data base these instruments produce. With the spacecraft in-orbit the certification of the instrument's Level 2 data base was extended to the in-orbit environment. Pollock, David B. Marshall Space Flight Center NAG8-1342...

Optical Engineering


Optical Engineering

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language: en

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Release Date: 1997


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Publishes papers reporting on research and development in optical science and engineering and the practical applications of known optical science, engineering, and technology.