The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder on the Earth Observing System - In-orbit spectral calibration

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Atmospheric Sounding, Calibrating, Earth Observing System (Eos), Infrared Spectrometers, Spectral Resolution, Atmospheric Moisture, Atmospheric Temperature, Temperature Profiles, Vertical Distribution

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The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) is a facility instrument on the Earth Observing System (EOS). The ability of AIRS to provide accurate temperature and moisture soundings with high vertical resolution depends critically on a very accurate spectral calibration. The routine in-orbit spectral calibration is accomplished with a Fabry-Perot plate with a fixed spacing of 360 microns. This paper discusses design, Signal-to-Noise, and temperature and alignment stability constraints which have to be met to achieve the required spectral calibration accuracy.

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