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Laboratory Results From an On-Orbit Absolute Radiance Standard (OARS)

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Abstract

An on-orbit absolute radiance standard (OARS) traceable to SI standards on-orbit has been developed to provide end-to-end calibration verification of high accuracy IR spectral radiance measurements, to better than 0.1K brightness temperature error.

© 2013 Optical Society of America

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