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An Overview of Design Challenges and the Data Analysis Approach of the Thermospheric Wind and Temperature Instrument on the NASA ICON Mission

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Abstract

The MIGHTI instrument on the NASA ICON Explorer mission is currently scheduled for launch in 2019. This presentation discusses the instrument concept, design challenges and achievements, major data analysis steps, and anticipated on-orbit data.

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