Calibration and characterization issues associated with making radiometric measurements within the microwave band, including the comparison or fusion of microwave data with data obtained within the optical bands.

Session Chair: David Walker, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)

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Schedule
2014
Tuesday, August 12th
10:25 AM

ATMS and CrIS Geolocation

Mark Esplin, USU/Space Dynamics Laboratory
Kris Robinson, USU/Space Dynamics Laboratory
Ben Esplin, USU/Space Dynamics Laboratory
Nephi Grant, USU/Space Dynamics Laboratory
Deron Scott, USU/Space Dynamics Laboratory
Likun Wang, Earth System Science Interdisciplinary Center (ESSIC), University of Maryland

10:25 AM

10:50 AM

GPM Microwave Imager Key Technologies, Performance and Calibration Results

David Newell, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.
Don Figgins, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.
David Draper, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.
Barry Berdanier, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.
Michael Kubitschek, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.
David Holshouser, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.
Adam Sexton, Ball Aerospace & Technologies Corp.
Sergey Krimchansky, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center
Frank Wentz, Remote Sensing Systems
Thomas Meissner, Remote Sensing Systems

10:50 AM

11:15 AM

A New Cubesat Mission for High-Resolution Earth Atmospheric Sensing Using Combined Microwave Radiometry and GNSS Radion Occultation

W. Blackwell, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
V. Leslie, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
M. DiLiberto, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
I. Osaretin, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
K. Cahoy, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
P. Dave, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
B. Cohen, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

11:15 AM

11:40 AM

S-NPP and J1 ATMS Noise Spectral and Correlation Analysis using Pre-launch Data

Vince Leslie, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Bill Blackwell, Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts Institute of Technology

11:40 AM