1. Ozone Monitoring Instrument calibration
- Author
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Dobber, Marcel R., Dirksen, Ruud J., Levelt, Pieternel F., van den Oord, G.H.J., Voors, Robert H.M., Kleipool, Quintus, Jaross, Glen, Kowalewski, Matthew, Hilsenrath, Ernest, Leppelmeier, Gilbert W., de Vries, Johan Dierssen, Werner, and Rozemeijer, Nico C.
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Charge coupled devices -- Usage ,Calibration -- Analysis ,Remote sensing -- Analysis ,Ultraviolet spectroscopy -- Properties ,Business ,Earth sciences ,Electronics and electrical industries - Abstract
The Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) was launched on July 15, 2004 on the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Earth Observing System Aura satellite. The OMI instrument is an ultraviolet-visible imaging spectrograph that uses two-dimensional charge-coupled device detectors to register both the spectrum and the swath perpendicular to the flight direction with a 115[degrees] wide swath, which enables global daily ground coverage with high spatial resolution. This paper presents the OMI design and discusses the main performance and calibration features and results. Index Terms--Calibration, charge coupled device (CCD), remote sensing, ultraviolet spectroscopy.
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- 2006