The development status of Second Generation Global Imager (SGLI), Infrared Scanning Radiometer (SGLI-IRS)
2014; SPIE; Volume: 9264; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1117/12.2073597
ISSN1996-756X
AutoresKazuhiro Tanaka, Yoshihiko Okamura, Takahiro Amano, Tamiki Hosokawa, Tatsuya Uchikata,
Tópico(s)Geophysics and Gravity Measurements
ResumoGlobal Change Observation Mission, GCOM has two series of satellites, GCOM-W(Water) and GCOM-C(Climate). Both satellites are designed for five years on-orbit life time, and three satellites for each are planned to realize the long time over 11 years continuous global observation. The first satellite, GCOM-W with Advance Microwave Radiometer - 2 (AMSR-2), was already launched in 2012 and is continuously observing the earth for two years, now. The second satellite, GCOM-C with optical radiometer, Second Generation Global Imager (SGLI), is planned for launch in JFY- 2016. SGLI consists of two sensor units, Visible Near Infrared Radiometer (SGLI-VNR) and Infrared Scanning Radiometer (SGLI-IRS). The both flight model sensors are under the manufacturing and integration. This paper describes the SGLI-IRS development status.
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