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14 September 1994 Sounding of the atmosphere using broadband emission radiometer (SABER): instrument overview
Roy W. Esplin, J. Clair Batty, Michael A. Jensen, David McLain, John L. Stauder, Scott M. Jensen, Charles Stump, Don M. Robinson, Jack Dodgen
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Abstract
This paper provides an overview of the sounding of the atmosphere using broadband emission radiometer (SABER) instrument proposed by NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) and the Space Dynamics Laboratory at Utah State University (SDL/USU). SABER is a 12-channel infrared radiometer designed to measure atmospheric emissions in the 1 to 17 micrometers spectral region. Radiometric, optical, thermal, and electronic aspects of the design are discussed.
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Roy W. Esplin, J. Clair Batty, Michael A. Jensen, David McLain, John L. Stauder, Scott M. Jensen, Charles Stump, Don M. Robinson, and Jack Dodgen "Sounding of the atmosphere using broadband emission radiometer (SABER): instrument overview", Proc. SPIE 2268, Infrared Spaceborne Remote Sensing II, (14 September 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.185831
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Sensors

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Radiometry

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