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13 November 1996 Medium-Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) calibration sequence
Gilles Baudin, Steven Matthews, Richard Bessudo, Jean-Loup Bezy
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Abstract
MERIS is a passive optical instrument, that will fly on the first polar orbiting earth observation mission ENVISAT. The development of this instrument is currently carried by an international team led by AEROSPATIALE. The instrument primary mission goal is to monitor bio-optical ocean parameters on a large scale. Secondary goals of MERIS include atmospheric investigation on cloud and aerosols parameters and on land surface processes. The instrument will acquire 15 spectral images, programmable in width and position with a spectral sampling interval of 1.25 nm within the spectral range of 390nm to 1040nm. MERIS images will have a swath width of 1100km and spatial resolution of 300m.
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Gilles Baudin, Steven Matthews, Richard Bessudo, and Jean-Loup Bezy "Medium-Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MERIS) calibration sequence", Proc. SPIE 2819, Imaging Spectrometry II, (13 November 1996); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.258061
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Diffusers

Sensors

Cameras

Charge-coupled devices

Spectroscopy

Image resolution

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