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15 September 1993 Solar ground calibration of ScaRaB: preliminary results
Johannes Mueller, Rolf Stuhlmann, Ehrhard Raschke, Jean-Louis Monge, Robert S. Kandel, Peter Burkert, Leonid Afanassiev Pakhomov
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Abstract
The scanner for radiation budget (ScaRaB), a satellite born radiometer for earth radiation budget measurements, is briefly described. The instrument has been calibrated versus the sun by means of a reference diffusor and a pyrheliometer. ScaRaB, the diffusor, and the pyrheliometer as well as a spectrometer are integrated in a newly developed ground calibration unit (GCU). During February of 1993, a successful solar ground calibration campaign took place in Inzana, Tenerife. First results are presented.
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Johannes Mueller, Rolf Stuhlmann, Ehrhard Raschke, Jean-Louis Monge, Robert S. Kandel, Peter Burkert, and Leonid Afanassiev Pakhomov "Solar ground calibration of ScaRaB: preliminary results", Proc. SPIE 1934, Passive Infrared Remote Sensing of Clouds and the Atmosphere, (15 September 1993); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.154898
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Lamps

Optical filters

Black bodies

Spectroscopy

Aerospace engineering

Radiometry

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