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8 September 2006 ACE-FTS instrument: extending mission lifetime
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The Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE) is the mission on-board Canadian Space Agency's science satellite, SCISAT-1. ACE consists of a suite of instruments in which the primary element is an infrared Fourier Transform Spectrometer (FTS) coupled with an auxiliary 2-channel visible (525 nm) and near infrared imager (1020 nm). A secondary instrument, MAESTRO, provides spectrographic data from the near ultra-violet to the near infrared, including the visible spectral range. In combination, the instrument payload covers the spectral range from 0.25 to 13.3 micron. A comprehensive set of simultaneous measurements of trace gases, thin clouds, aerosols and temperature are being made by solar occultation from this satellite in low earth orbit. The ACE mission measures and analyses the chemical and dynamical processes that control the distribution of ozone in the upper troposphere and stratosphere. A high inclination (74°), low earth orbit (650 km) allows coverage of tropical, mid-latitude and polar regions. The ACE/SciSat-1 spacecraft was launched by NASA on August 12th, 2003. This paper presents the status of the ACE-FTS instrument, after three years on-orbit. On-orbit performances as well as their optimization are presented. Needs for future missions similar to ACE are discussed.
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François Châteauneuf, Marc-André Soucy, and Henry Buijs "ACE-FTS instrument: extending mission lifetime", Proc. SPIE 6297, Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing XIV, 62970E (8 September 2006); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.680059
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KEYWORDS
Signal to noise ratio

Fourier transforms

Space operations

Transmittance

Mirrors

Sensors

Imaging systems

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