The MODIS Airborne Simulator (MAS) is a multispectral scanner configured to approximate the Moderate-Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (MODIS), an instrument to be orbited on the NASA EOS-AM1 platform. MODIS is designed to measure terrestrial and atmospheric processes. The MAS was a joint project of Daedalus Enterprises, Berkeley Camera Engineering, and Ames Research Center. The MODIS Airborne Simulator records fifty spectral bands.
MODIS Airborne Simulator
Instrument Type
Measurements
Aircraft
Recent Missions
Point(s) of Contact
(Co-I),
(Prev PI),
(PI),
(POC; PI),
(Co-I),
(Mgr)
Range of Measurement
Ground
Instrument Pointing
Nadir (directly downwards)Cross-track scanning
Measurement Sampling Rate
6.25 Hz
Swath Width
36.00 m (at 20 km)
Horizontal Resolution
50.00 m (at 20 km)
Measurement Wavelengths
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