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2 February 2004 Using the moon for MODIS on-orbit spatial characterization
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Abstract
The moon is a very stable reference source that has been used for the space-borne sensors’ radiometric calibration and/or radiometric stability monitoring. In this paper, we present an approach that uses the sensors’ on-orbit lunar observations for their spatial characterization and apply the method to the MODIS instruments that are currently operating on board NASA EOS Terra and Aqua satellites. Both MODIS instruments perform monthly lunar observations. The spatial characterization results derived from the lunar observations using this algorithm are compared with those obtained from the MODIS Spectro-Radiometric Calibration Assembly (SRCA), which is an on-board calibrator capable of performing spatial characterizations for all MODIS spectral bands. The new approach can be applied to other remote sensing instruments.
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Xiaoxiong Xiong, Junqiang Sun, S. Xiong, and William L. Barnes "Using the moon for MODIS on-orbit spatial characterization", Proc. SPIE 5234, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites VII, (2 February 2004); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.510570
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KEYWORDS
MODIS

Sensors

Calibration

Near infrared

Remote sensing

Algorithm development

Satellites

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