Physics – Optics
Scientific paper
Aug 1986
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1986lara.confr....r&link_type=abstract
In NASA. Langley Research center 13th International Laser Radar Conference 4 p (SEE N87-10263 01-35)
Physics
Optics
Earth Observations (From Space), Experiment Design, Meteorological Parameters, Optical Radar, Spacelab Payloads, Backscattering, Cassegrain Optics, Equipment Specifications, Ground Truth, Laser Applications, Planetary Boundary Layer, Pollution Transport, Spaceborne Telescopes
Scientific paper
Firm plans for a second German Spacelab mission (D2-mission), originally scheduled for late 1988 is basically a zero-g mission, but will also include earth observation experiments. On board the D2-facility will allow performance of a number of different measurements with the goal to obtain performance data (cloud top heights, height of the planetary boundary layer, optical thickness, and cloud base height of thin and medium thick clouds, ice/water phase discriminatin for clouds, tropopause height, tropaspheric height, tropospheric aerosols, and stratospheric aerosols.
Endemann Martin
Quenzel H.
Renger Walter
Werner Caryn
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