The Autonomous Modular Sensor (AMS) is an airborne scanning spectrometer that acquires high spatial resolution imagery of the Earth's features from its vantage point on-board low and medium altitude research aircraft. Data acquired by AMS is helping to define, develop, and test algorithms for use in a variety of scientific programs that emphasize the use of remotely sensed data to monitor variation in environmental conditions, assess global change, and respond to natural disasters.
*Note, this instrument is now on interagency loan to the USDA Forest Service
Instrument Type
Measurements
Aircraft
Point(s) of Contact
(POC; Mgr)
Measurement Details
Range of Measurement
Ground
Instrument Pointing
Cross-track scanning
Measurement Wavelengths
12 channels at 0.42-11.26 µm (4 different configurations (see website for details).)
Integration Details
Weight
108.90 kg
Power:
(maximum )
750.00 W
1500.00 W
Location
All instrument configurations look through an open port in the aircraft belly.
Additional Information
Notes
AMS is a visible, Near, Mid and Thermal IR digital multispectral scanner. It provides scaleable resolution (3 - 50 m) earth imaging. AC altitude dependent. For additional configuration info, see http://asapdata.arc.nasa.gov/ams/sensor_config/AMS_ICD_v2.pdf
TRL
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