Hi,
We'd like to request to revise the definition of an existing GCMD project keyword.
Existing GCMD project to be revised: UUID=d6b1012f-7e03-44cc-96f7-1f580c5eaad1
Short name: AVIRIS
New Definition: The Airborne Visible InfraRed Imaging Spectrometer - Classic (AVIRIS-C), Next Generation (AVIRIS-NG), and 3rd Generation (AVIRIS-3) are three Facility Instruments (FIs) that are part of NASA’s Airborne Science Program (ASP) and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s (JPL) Earth Science Airborne Program. The AVIRIS-C is an imaging spectrometer that delivers calibrated images of the upwelling spectral radiance in 224 contiguous spectral channels with wavelengths from 400 to 2500 nanometers (nm). The AVIRIS-NG is the successor to AVIRIS-Classic and provides high signal-to-noise ratio imaging spectroscopy measurements in 425 contiguous spectral channels with wavelengths in the solar reflected spectral range (380-2510 nm). The AVIRIS-NG started operation in 2014 and is expected to replace the AVIRIS-C instrument. AVIRIS-3 is the third of the AVIRIS spectrometer FI series and has higher signal-to-noise ratio performance than AVIRIS-C or AVIRIS-NG. The core spectrometer of AVIRIS-3 is an optically fast, F/1.8 Dyson imaging spectrometer spanning a wide width (40-degree field of view) with a spectral range of 380 to 2500 nm with 7.4 nm sampling. This is similar to the Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT) onboard the International Space Station (ISS). The AVIRIS-3 began operation in 2023. Data from AVIRIS-C, AVIRIS-NG, and AVIRIS-3 have been applied to a wide range of studies in the fields of terrestrial and coastal aquatic plant physiology, atmospheric and aerosol studies, environmental science, snow hydrology, geology, volcanology, oceanography, soil and land management, agriculture, and limnology.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information.
Thanks,
Yaxing
We'd like to request to revise the definition of an existing GCMD project keyword.
Existing GCMD project to be revised: UUID=d6b1012f-7e03-44cc-96f7-1f580c5eaad1
Short name: AVIRIS
New Definition: The Airborne Visible InfraRed Imaging Spectrometer - Classic (AVIRIS-C), Next Generation (AVIRIS-NG), and 3rd Generation (AVIRIS-3) are three Facility Instruments (FIs) that are part of NASA’s Airborne Science Program (ASP) and the Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s (JPL) Earth Science Airborne Program. The AVIRIS-C is an imaging spectrometer that delivers calibrated images of the upwelling spectral radiance in 224 contiguous spectral channels with wavelengths from 400 to 2500 nanometers (nm). The AVIRIS-NG is the successor to AVIRIS-Classic and provides high signal-to-noise ratio imaging spectroscopy measurements in 425 contiguous spectral channels with wavelengths in the solar reflected spectral range (380-2510 nm). The AVIRIS-NG started operation in 2014 and is expected to replace the AVIRIS-C instrument. AVIRIS-3 is the third of the AVIRIS spectrometer FI series and has higher signal-to-noise ratio performance than AVIRIS-C or AVIRIS-NG. The core spectrometer of AVIRIS-3 is an optically fast, F/1.8 Dyson imaging spectrometer spanning a wide width (40-degree field of view) with a spectral range of 380 to 2500 nm with 7.4 nm sampling. This is similar to the Earth Surface Mineral Dust Source Investigation (EMIT) onboard the International Space Station (ISS). The AVIRIS-3 began operation in 2023. Data from AVIRIS-C, AVIRIS-NG, and AVIRIS-3 have been applied to a wide range of studies in the fields of terrestrial and coastal aquatic plant physiology, atmospheric and aerosol studies, environmental science, snow hydrology, geology, volcanology, oceanography, soil and land management, agriculture, and limnology.
Please let me know if you have any questions or need additional information.
Thanks,
Yaxing
Statistics: Posted by ORNL - yaxingwei — Tue Jun 25, 2024 4:16 pm America/New_York