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28 December 1999 ATRAS: atmospheric radiation spectrometer results after phase A study
Makoto Suzuki, Hirokazu Kobayashi, Rouichi Imasu, Haruhisa Shimoda, Toshihiro Ogawa
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ATRAS (Atmospheric Radiation Spectrometer) is a nadir-looking Fourier Transform Spectrometer, which is a follow-on instrument of IMG onboard ADEOS satellite. ATRS will have 0.05 (0.1 apodized) spectral resolution over 3 - 16 micron using 4 photo voltaic (InSb and/or PV-MCT) detectors. Objectives of ATRAS are to demonstrate the performance of high spectral resolution IR sounder using FTS technique on (1) monitoring of greenhouse gases, (2) operational temperature and water vapor sounding, and (3) monitoring of earth's radiation budget. ATRAS will have much better radiometric performance compared to the IMG. It was proposed to be launched onboard a Japanese small satellite, MDS-3 (Mission Demonstration Satellite). The mission strategy and results of conceptual design study of ATRAS will be discussed.
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Makoto Suzuki, Hirokazu Kobayashi, Rouichi Imasu, Haruhisa Shimoda, and Toshihiro Ogawa "ATRAS: atmospheric radiation spectrometer results after phase A study", Proc. SPIE 3870, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites III, (28 December 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.373175
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KEYWORDS
Satellites

Spectral resolution

Clouds

Sensors

Fourier transforms

Spectroscopy

Earth's atmosphere

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