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3 December 1980 Radiometric Instrumentation for High-Altitude Balloon Atmospheric Measurements
David E. Morse
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Abstract
A lead sulphide (PbS) sixteen detector (4 x 4 array) multiple filter radiometer suitable for balloon borne platforms was developed by Electro-Dynamics Laboratories at Utah State University. The hostile environment associated with balloon borne systems required that thermal, electrical interface, stabilization, and atmospheric problems be studied. The radiometer design deals mainly with instrument requirements.
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David E. Morse "Radiometric Instrumentation for High-Altitude Balloon Atmospheric Measurements", Proc. SPIE 0246, Contemporary Infrared Sensors and Instruments, (3 December 1980); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.959363
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KEYWORDS
Radiometry

Sensors

Optical filters

Electronics

Lead

Infrared sensors

Radio optics

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