2013
DOI: 10.1117/12.2024792
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Improvements of VIIRS and MODIS solar diffuser and lunar calibration

Abstract: Both VIIRS and MODIS instruments use solar diffuser (SD) and lunar observations to calibrate their reflective solar bands (RSB). A solar diffuser stability monitor (SDSM) is used to track the SD on-orbit degradation. On-orbit observations have shown similar wavelength-dependent SD degradation (larger at shorter VIS wavelengths) and SDSM detector response degradation (larger at longer NIR wavelengths) for both VIIRS and MODIS instruments. In general, the MODIS scan mirror has experienced more degradation in the… Show more

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“…This configuration results in more frequent solar exposure of the SD and thus much faster SD degradation. Similar wavelength dependent SD degradation is also seen in S-NPP VIIRS [4]. The MODIS RSB calibration coefficients (m1) are inversely proportional to the detector responses (gains).…”
Section: On-orbit Performancementioning
confidence: 57%
“…This configuration results in more frequent solar exposure of the SD and thus much faster SD degradation. Similar wavelength dependent SD degradation is also seen in S-NPP VIIRS [4]. The MODIS RSB calibration coefficients (m1) are inversely proportional to the detector responses (gains).…”
Section: On-orbit Performancementioning
confidence: 57%