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13 October 2010 Calibration of operational GOSAT Level 1 products
Kei Shiomi, Tomoko Kina, Shuji Kawakami, Toshiaki Takeshima
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Abstract
Greenhouse gases Observing SATellite (GOSAT) is a Japanese mission to observe greenhouse gases, such as CO2 and CH4, from space with a Fourier transform spectrometer and a push broom imager. The GOSAT was launched on January 23, 2009. The GOSAT is operated normally and acquired the observation data over 1.5 year from April 2009 of initial calibration and validation phase. The Level 1 products were released to public from October 2009, the Level 2 from February 2010. The Level 1 products are updated and evaluated the calibration accuracies in the operational observation phase.
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Kei Shiomi, Tomoko Kina, Shuji Kawakami, and Toshiaki Takeshima "Calibration of operational GOSAT Level 1 products", Proc. SPIE 7826, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XIV, 782605 (13 October 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.865459
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Fourier transforms

Short wave infrared radiation

Diffusers

Polarization

Gases

Satellites

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