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18 November 2022 Front Matter: Volume 12264
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Conference Committee

 US MISSIONS
12264 02Celebrating a decade of successful joint polar satellite system (JPSS) operations and preparing for JPSS-2 launch [12264-2]
 EUROPEAN MISSIONS
12264 03Next generation gravity mission design activities within the mass change and geoscience international constellation [12264-6]
12264 04IASI-NG instrument development and verification status [12264-7]
12264 05Copernicus CO2M mission for monitoring anthropogenic carbon dioxide emissions from space: payload status [12264-8]
12264 06Geometric calibration of an airborne imager by natural angular targets: rainbow, glory, and hot spot [12264-10]
 JAPANESE MISSIONS I
12264 07ALOS-4/PALSAR-3 current status [12264-12]
12264 08Extending JAXA’s long-term L-band SAR forest observation legacy with ALOS-4/PALSAR-3 [12264-13]
 JAPANESE MISSIONS II
12264 09ALOS-2 disaster mapping processing and its implementation in an operational system [12264-14]
12264 0ADevelopment of the wide-swath and high-resolution optical imager (WISH) onboard Advanced Land Observing Satellite-3 (ALOS-3) [12264-15]
12264 0BGreenhouse gas observation by TANSO-3 onboard GOSAT-GW [12264-16]
12264 0COn-orbit performance of hyperspectral imager suite (HISUI) [12264-17]
 SMALL SATELLITES
12264 0DCarbonCGI road map to observe faint GHG source’s emissions with high resolution observing system [12264-20]
12264 0ECompact fire infrared radiance spectral tracker (c-FIRST) [12264-21]
 ON-GROUND AND IN-ORBIT CALIBRATION
12264 0FSNPP and N20 VIIRS thermal emissive bands calibration comparison using the GEO-LEO double difference method [12264-25]
 HYPERSPECTRAL AND FOCAL PLANE CALIBRATION
12264 0GCHIARA: an ultra-high dynamic range hyperspectral image sensor for remote sensing [12264-28]
12264 0HModeling a point-spread function originating from multiple reflection of light in the substrate of array sensor: the case of Akatsuki/IR2 [12264-18]
 POSTER SESSION
12264 0IMODIS TEB electronic crosstalk correction update and impact on L1B product uncertainty [12264-31]
12264 0JStep-by-step alignment methodology for high resolution payloads using theodolite [12264-32]
12264 0KVIIRS TEB calibration uncertainty analysis [12264-34]
12264 0LConstraining the parameter space for robust in-orbit refocusing of TDI-based imaging systems [12264-36]
12264 0MInnovative volume-sharing multi-aperture payload for high resolution small satellites [12264-38]

Conference Committee

Symposium Chair
 Karsten Schulz, Fraunhofer-Institut für Optronik, Systemtechnik und Bildauswertung IOSB (Germany)
Symposium Co-chair
 Lorenzo Bruzzone, Università degli Studi di Trento (Italy)
Conference Chairs
 Sachidananda R. Babu, NASA Earth Science Technology Office (United States)
 Arnaud Hélière, European Space Research and Technology Center (Netherlands)
 Toshiyoshi Kimura, Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (Japan)
 Conference Programme Committee
 Philippe Martimort, European Space Research and Technology Center (Netherlands)
 Josep Rosello, European Space Research and Technology Center (Netherlands)
 Xiaoxiong J. Xiong, NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (United States)
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"Front Matter: Volume 12264", Proc. SPIE 12264, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XXVI, 1226401 (18 November 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2664788
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Calibration

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