The MKS-M remote-sensing experiment for determination of ocean and atmospheric parameters from SALYUT-7
1985; Elsevier BV; Volume: 12; Issue: 7-8 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/0094-5765(85)90118-3
ISSN1879-2030
AutoresG. Zimmermann, W.W. Badaev, M. S. Malkevich, B. Piesik,
Tópico(s)Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
ResumoThe MKS-M experiment continues the remote-sensing investigations of the atmosphere-ocean system made on board the satellites “Intercosmos-20” and “-21”[1]. The main goal of the experiment is to get complex data on the radiation characteristic of the atmosphere-ocean system to develop algorithms for the determination of the “state” of the ocean (in particular its bioproductivity), based on remote measurements. Corresponding to this goal, complex measurements are made on board “SALYUT-7” with an 18-channel modified spectrometer device MKS-M and the multispectral camera MKF-6M, supported by color photos, visual observations and measurements on aircraft and research vessels. A complex concept for the analysis of the MKS-M data is described. The results of testing the corresponding algorithm and some data for water reflectance are given.
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