Functional test and calibration plan for the Lightning Imaging Sensor

Computer Science – Performance

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Calibrating, Earth Orbits, Imaging Techniques, Lightning, Satellite-Borne Instruments, Field Of View, Performance Tests, Sensors

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The Lightning Imaging Sensor (LIS) wide field-of-view solid-state camera can measure the global distribution of lightning from LEO, through the use of a narrowband interference filter to detect the neutral O band at 777.4 nm. Prelaunch testing and calibration of the LIS has required three separate laboratory systems; absolute radiometric calibration of the sensor will be furnished over the whole spectral range by a high resolution monochromator and motorized gimbals.

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