Computer Science – Performance
Scientific paper
Jul 1982
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1982ipe..reptr....m&link_type=abstract
M.S. Thesis Instituto de Pesquisas Espaciais, Sao Paulo (Brazil).
Computer Science
Performance
Product Development, Radiometers, Spatial Resolution, Spectroradiometers, Spectroscopic Telescopes, Brazil, Optical Measuring Instruments, Radiation Measuring Instruments, Spectral Resolution, Telescopes
Scientific paper
The development and the construction of a radiometric equipment of high spatial resolution are presented. This equipment is constituted by a telescope with collimated beam, analogous to the cassegrain, by a system of pyroelectric detection and by a unity of electronical process. All the details of its construction, optical alignment of its components, calibration and confiability test are shown. The spectral range is from 1,8 um to 22 um. An experiment with stratospheric baloon at an altitude of about 35 km was carried out. The radiometer measured the flux of radiation emitted by the terrestrial surface and by the atmosphere to space. Data received at ground are interpreted within a proposed mode to the system. Conclusions about reflectances, local albedo and radiant temperature for this system are reached. The coherent results have demonstrated the good performance of the instrument. The transformation of the radiometer into a high spatial resolution spectroradiometer is suggested.
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