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Microwave Radiometer (Mwr) Evaluation Of Multi-Beam Satellite Antenna Boresight Pointing Using Land-Water Crossings, For The Aquarius/Sac-D Mission, Bradley Clymer Jan 2015

Microwave Radiometer (Mwr) Evaluation Of Multi-Beam Satellite Antenna Boresight Pointing Using Land-Water Crossings, For The Aquarius/Sac-D Mission, Bradley Clymer

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This research concerns the CONAE Microwave Radiometer (MWR), on board the Aquarius/SAC-D platform. MWR's main purpose is to provide measurements that are simultaneous and spatially collocated with those of NASA's Aquarius radiometer/scatterometer. For this reason, knowledge of the MWR antenna beam footprint geolocation is crucial to mission success. In particular, this thesis addresses an on-orbit validation of the MWR antenna beam pointing, using calculated MWR instantaneous field of view (IFOV) centers, provided in the CONAE L-1B science data product. This procedure compares L-1B MWR IFOV centers at land/water crossings against high-resolution coastline maps. MWR IFOV locations versus time are computed …


An On-Orbit Calibration Procedure For Spaceborne Microwave Radiometers Using Special Spacecraft Attitude Maneuvers, Spencer Farrar Jan 2015

An On-Orbit Calibration Procedure For Spaceborne Microwave Radiometers Using Special Spacecraft Attitude Maneuvers, Spencer Farrar

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

This dissertation revisits, develops, and documents methods that can be used to calibrate spaceborne microwave radiometers once in orbit. The on-orbit calibration methods discussed within this dissertation can provide accurate and early results by utilizing Calibration Attitude Maneuvers (CAM), which encompasses Deep Space Calibration (DSC) and a new use of the Second Stokes (SS) analysis that can provide early and much needed insight on the performance of the instrument. This dissertation describes pre-existing and new methods of using DSC maneuvers as well as a simplified use of the SS procedure. Over TRMM's 17 years of operation it has provided invaluable …


Brightness Temperature Calibration Of Sac-D/Aquarius Microwave Radiometer (Mwr), Sayak Krishna Biswas Jan 2012

Brightness Temperature Calibration Of Sac-D/Aquarius Microwave Radiometer (Mwr), Sayak Krishna Biswas

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The Aquarius/SAC-D joint international science mission, between the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) of United States and the Argentine Space Agency (Comision Nacional de Actividades Espaciales, CONAE), was launched on a polarorbiting satellite on June 10, 2011. This mission of discovery will provide measurements of the global sea surface salinity, which contributes to understanding climatic changes in the global water cycle and how these variations influence the general ocean circulation. The Microwave Radiometer (MWR), a three channel Dicke radiometer operating at 23.8 GHz H-Pol and 36.5 GHz V-& H-Pol provided by CONAE, will complement Aquarius (NASA’s L-band radiometer/scatterometer) by …


Inter-Satellite Microwave Radiometer Calibration, Liang Hong Jan 2008

Inter-Satellite Microwave Radiometer Calibration, Liang Hong

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

The removal of systematic brightness temperature (Tb) biases is necessary when producing decadal passive microwave data sets for weather and climate research. It is crucial to achieve Tb measurement consistency among all satellites in a constellation as well as to maintain sustained calibration accuracy over the lifetime of each satellite sensor. In-orbit inter-satellite radiometric calibration techniques provide a long term, group-wise solution; however, since radiometers operate at different frequencies and viewing angles, Tb normalizations are made before making intermediate comparisons of their near-simultaneous measurements. In this dissertation, a new approach is investigated to perform these normalizations from one satellite's measurements …