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14 October 2004 Remote sensing experiment implementation: lessons learned
Michael S. Cisewski, William P. Chu, Kory J. Priestley, Larry L. Gordley, Ed Mauldin, Philip L. Brown
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Abstract
Lessons learned from the implementation, operation, and science processing from a number of successful NASA LaRC remote sensing experiments will be presented. Despite good flight heritage, well-known designs, and known data retrieval algorithms these experiments remain challenging. The authors will summarize common lessons learned from different project phases and discuss these lessons in the context of planned and future missions with emphasis on improving Level 1 data quality.
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Michael S. Cisewski, William P. Chu, Kory J. Priestley, Larry L. Gordley, Ed Mauldin, and Philip L. Brown "Remote sensing experiment implementation: lessons learned", Proc. SPIE 5548, Atmospheric and Environmental Remote Sensing Data Processing and Utilization: an End-to-End System Perspective, (14 October 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.560980
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Software development

Climatology

Data modeling

Remote sensing

Algorithm development

Instrument modeling

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