Author: R. A. Hanel
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Category : Atmospheric radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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The Infrared Horizon of the Planet Earth
Author: R. A. Hanel
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Category : Atmospheric radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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Publisher:
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Category : Atmospheric radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 38
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The Infrared Horizon of the Planet Earth
Author: R. A. Hanel
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Category : Atmospheric radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 21
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Category : Atmospheric radiation
Languages : en
Pages : 21
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Measurement of the Infrared Horizon of the Earth
Author: R. G. Walker
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Category : Infrared horizon sensors
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Radiance measurements of the Earth's horizon in three infrared spectral regions were made during two Aerobee rocket flights at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Preliminary results indicate equivalent blackbody radiation temperatures in the CO2 band (14.0 - 15.6 microns) varied from 231K to 239K; in the atmospheric window region (10.2 - 11.8 microns) from 205K to 287K; and in the rotational water vapor band (19.5 - 31.8 microns) from 206K to 239K. Numerous dropouts due to clouds are apparent in the atmospheric window and water vapor bands, while no such effect is evident in the CO2 band. The infrared radiometer, stellar aspect sensor and vehicle attitude control system are described, and actual traces of the horizon profiles and outputs from the stellar aspect system are included. (Author).
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Category : Infrared horizon sensors
Languages : en
Pages : 24
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Radiance measurements of the Earth's horizon in three infrared spectral regions were made during two Aerobee rocket flights at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Preliminary results indicate equivalent blackbody radiation temperatures in the CO2 band (14.0 - 15.6 microns) varied from 231K to 239K; in the atmospheric window region (10.2 - 11.8 microns) from 205K to 287K; and in the rotational water vapor band (19.5 - 31.8 microns) from 206K to 239K. Numerous dropouts due to clouds are apparent in the atmospheric window and water vapor bands, while no such effect is evident in the CO2 band. The infrared radiometer, stellar aspect sensor and vehicle attitude control system are described, and actual traces of the horizon profiles and outputs from the stellar aspect system are included. (Author).
Measurement of the Infrared Horizon of the Earth
Author: R. G. Walker
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Category : Infrared horizon sensors
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Radiance measurements of the Earth's horizon in three infrared spectral regions were made during two Aerobee rocket flights at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Preliminary results indicate equivalent blackbody radiation temperatures in the CO2 band (14.0 - 15.6 microns) varied from 231K to 239K; in the atmospheric window region (10.2 - 11.8 microns) from 205K to 287K; and in the rotational water vapor band (19.5 - 31.8 microns) from 206K to 239K. Numerous dropouts due to clouds are apparent in the atmospheric window and water vapor bands, while no such effect is evident in the CO2 band. The infrared radiometer, stellar aspect sensor and vehicle attitude control system are described, and actual traces of the horizon profiles and outputs from the stellar aspect system are included. (Author)
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Category : Infrared horizon sensors
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Radiance measurements of the Earth's horizon in three infrared spectral regions were made during two Aerobee rocket flights at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Preliminary results indicate equivalent blackbody radiation temperatures in the CO2 band (14.0 - 15.6 microns) varied from 231K to 239K; in the atmospheric window region (10.2 - 11.8 microns) from 205K to 287K; and in the rotational water vapor band (19.5 - 31.8 microns) from 206K to 239K. Numerous dropouts due to clouds are apparent in the atmospheric window and water vapor bands, while no such effect is evident in the CO2 band. The infrared radiometer, stellar aspect sensor and vehicle attitude control system are described, and actual traces of the horizon profiles and outputs from the stellar aspect system are included. (Author)
An Investigation of the Earth's Horizon in the Infrared
Author: Antony Jalink
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Category : Atmosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Category : Atmosphere
Languages : en
Pages : 140
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Radiometric Measurements of the Earth's Infrared Horizon from the X-15 in Three Spectral Intervals
Author: Antony Jalink
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Category : Infrared horizon sensors
Languages : en
Pages : 66
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Category : Infrared horizon sensors
Languages : en
Pages : 66
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Measurement of the Infrared Horizon of the Earth
Author: R. G. Walker
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 13
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Radiance measurements of the Earth's horizon in three infrared spectral regions were made during two Aerobee rocket flights at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Preliminary results indicate equivalent blackbody radiation temperatures in the CO2 band (14.0 - 15.6 microns) varied from 231K to 239K; in the atmospheric window region (10.2 - 11.8 microns) from 205K to 287K; and in the rotational water vapor band (19.5 - 31.8 microns) from 206K to 239K. Numerous dropouts due to clouds are apparent in the atmospheric window and water vapor bands, while no such effect is evident in the CO2 band. The infrared radiometer, stellar aspect sensor and vehicle attitude control system are described, and actual traces of the horizon profiles and outputs from the stellar aspect system are included. (Author).
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 13
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Radiance measurements of the Earth's horizon in three infrared spectral regions were made during two Aerobee rocket flights at White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico. Preliminary results indicate equivalent blackbody radiation temperatures in the CO2 band (14.0 - 15.6 microns) varied from 231K to 239K; in the atmospheric window region (10.2 - 11.8 microns) from 205K to 287K; and in the rotational water vapor band (19.5 - 31.8 microns) from 206K to 239K. Numerous dropouts due to clouds are apparent in the atmospheric window and water vapor bands, while no such effect is evident in the CO2 band. The infrared radiometer, stellar aspect sensor and vehicle attitude control system are described, and actual traces of the horizon profiles and outputs from the stellar aspect system are included. (Author).
NASA Technical Note
Infrared Horizon Definition
Author: Raymond J. Kirk
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Category : Atmosphere, Upper
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Category : Atmosphere, Upper
Languages : en
Pages : 268
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Technical Abstracts
Author: Goddard Space Flight Center
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1024
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 1024
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