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Panchromatic Fourier Transform Spectrometer (PanFTS) for Geostationary Measurements of Atmospheric Composition

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Abstract

The Panchromatic Fourier Transform Spectrometer (PanFTS) instrument is being developed, to meet the science demands of measuring a wide range of trace gases with unprecedented vertical resolution, by sensing the UV, visible, and IR in one instrument.

© 2011 Optical Society of America

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