천리안 해양관측위성의 최초 궤도상 복사보정 성능 검증 결과

Title
천리안 해양관측위성의 최초 궤도상 복사보정 성능 검증 결과
Alternative Title
Initial In-Orbit Radiometric Calibration Result of Geostationary Ocean Color Imager
Author(s)
조성익; 안유환; 한희정; 유주형
KIOST Author(s)
Han, Hee Jeong(한희정)Ryu, Joo Hyung(유주형)
Alternative Author(s)
조성익; 안유환; 한희정; 유주형
Publication Year
2010-07-30
Abstract
The worlds 1st ocean observation imager in geostationary orbit, GOCI(Geostationary Ocean Color Imager) has been announced the official launch schedule of GOCI, ocean color observation payload on COMS(Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite), developed by KARI(Korea Aerospace Research Institute) and KORDI in Korea with Frances Astrium.After the successful launch of COMS, GOCI will be operated at Korea Ocean Satellite Center(KOSC) in KORDI, Korea. As a main operation center of the GOCI, KOSC has an own and sole responsibility of the GOCI data receiving, processing and distribution within ±5% radiometric accuracy.In order to maintain the radiometric accuracy in the GOCI operation period for mission life time(7.7 years), the GOCI implements Solar Diffuser(SD) and Diffuser Aging Monitoring Device(DAMD) as a second solar diffuser for in-orbit solar calibration for in-orbit solar calibration[1]. GOCI selected QVD type solar diffusers[2] made of fused silica which are very well-known for the low solar UV sensitivity[3]. GOCI SD and DAMD are made of same material with same fabrication processes in TNO, Netherlands. The size of diameter between two diffusers are different[2]. Diameter of GOCI SD is 140mm and DAMD is 70mm.Because GOCI reference radiometric model to retrieve the radiance from DN(Digital Number) of GOCI raw data has been characterized with 3rd order polynomial with 3rd order non-linear gain and linear gain during GOCI ground test campaign, at least two different solar calibration images are required for the GOCI gain estimation in the part of the GOCI in-orbit radiometric calibration The GOCI will be operated to acquire at least one solar calibration image during local night time in KST(Korea Standard Time). The GOCI linear gain value is about 0.5 for Band 1(412nm) and non-linear gain value is about -1.4E-9 for Band 1(412nm) from the pre-launch GOCI ground test results. The GOCI Radiometric Calibration test in order to determine the We
URI
https://sciwatch.kiost.ac.kr/handle/2020.kiost/28796
Bibliographic Citation
IGARSS 2010, pp.218, 2010
Publisher
IEEE
Type
Conference
Language
English
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