Abstract
For the past several years the Jet Propulsion Laboratory has supported the NASA in the conceptual design and performance evaluation of a passive infrared "Advanced Moisture and Temperature Sounder" (AMTS) atmospheric sounding system. Based on AMTS system performance simulation results, a set of goal AMTS instrument requirements were specified. A detailed conceptual design for a multichannel grating spectrometer instrument was then developed as a baseline for examining instrument and system performance interactions.
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