NASA HIRDLS and ESA MIPAS data product comparison (And other ground data)
The HIRDLS instrument is a limb viewing infra-red radiometer on the NASA Aura spacecraft in a sun synchronous low earth orbit and obtains measurements of the composition of the atmosphere covering the whole Earth each day. The MIPAS instrument is a limb viewing infra-red interferometer on board the...
Main Authors: | Hepplewhite, C, Barnett, J, Dudhia, A, Gille, J, Waterfall, A |
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Format: | Conference item |
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2008
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