The Absolute Radiance Interferometer (ARI) for the CLARREO Pathfinder: Instrument Status and Demonstrated Performance

Taylor, J.K., H.E. Revercomb, F.A. Best, J. Gero, D.C. Tobin, and R.O. Knuteson (2016), The Absolute Radiance Interferometer (ARI) for the CLARREO Pathfinder: Instrument Status and Demonstrated Performance, OSA Fourier Transform Spectroscopy, Nov. 14-17, Leipzig, Germany.
Abstract

The infrared Absolute Radiance Interferometer (ARI) prototype instrument was developed for NASA's Climate Absolute Radiance and Reflectivity Observatory (CLARREO), and brought to a Technical Readiness Level (TRL) of 6 by the University of Wisconsin Space Science and Engineering Center (UW-SSEC) and the Anderson Group at Harvard University, with funding from the NASA Earth Science and Technology Office (ESTO). A summary of the demonstrated radiometric performance, and the current instrument status is presented.

Location
Leipzig, Germany
Conference
OSA Fourier Transform Spectroscopy
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