An airborne cryogenic mid-infrared spectrometer for the investigation of mesoscale UTLS dynamics

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Techniques, Instrumentation, Infrared Spectrometers

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A new airborne CRyogenic Infrared Spectrometer and Telescope for the Atmosphere (CRISTA-NF) experiment is currently developed and integrated for operation aboard the Russian high altitude research aircraft M55-Geophysica. Its first mission will take place during the European SCOUT-O3-tropics campaign from Darwin (Australia) in November 2005. Aiming at the investigation of fine-scale dynamic processes in the UTLS region, CRISTA-NF is designed as a limb-sounding instrument with highest spatial resolution, measuring thermal emissions of various atmospheric trace gases like water vapor, ozone and chlorofluorocarbons as well a clouds and aerosols in the mid-infrared spectral region. Here, we give a scientific motivation, some remarks on the measurement technique and an overview of instrument design and technology.

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