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Short-Wave Instrument Development for CLARREO

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Abstract

Benchmarking Earth’s climate via remote sensing from space, as planned by CLARREO, requires radiometry with high absolute accuracy and SI-traceability. We present an on-orbit radiometric calibration approach for hyperspectral imaging from 300 to 2400 nm.

© 2009 Optical Society of America

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