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18 September 1997 Stratospheric aerosol and gas experiment III
William P. Chu, M. Patrick McCormick, Joseph M. Zawodny, Lemuel E. Mauldin III
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Abstract
SAGE III is part of the Mission to Planet Earth's Earth Observatory System with a first launch in the summer of 1998. SAGE III will provide long term monitoring of atmospheric species such as ozone and aerosols which play an important role in global environmental and climatic changes. This paper will briefly describe the goal of the SAGE III experiment, the instrument design, and the development of the processing algorithm for routine data processing to produce scientifically important data products for the science community.
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William P. Chu, M. Patrick McCormick, Joseph M. Zawodny, and Lemuel E. Mauldin III "Stratospheric aerosol and gas experiment III", Proc. SPIE 3117, Earth Observing Systems II, (18 September 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.283815
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KEYWORDS
Aerosols

Sensors

Calibration

Ozone

Algorithm development

Charge-coupled devices

Earth's atmosphere

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