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Sample Image
08 April 1996
Track #01


"Snow-capped mountains
and barren deserts flank Mono Lake, California"
R: 2.15 microns
G: 0.94 microns
B: 0.64 microns
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Summary Information
Date: April 08, 1996
ER-2 Flight Number: 96-100
Location: California to Kansas (Ferry)
Principle Investigator: Dr. Brian Toon (NASA Ames)
Additional Sensors: Dual_12"_CIR, B&W_6"_RC-10
Level-1B Processing Information
Level-1B Data Version: #10
Calibration Type: Final
Calibration Version: SUCCESS_Ames 1.0
Temperature Adjustment: No
Status: Final Calibration Done
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Flight Track Map
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Level-1B Browse Imagery
Straight Line Flight Tracks: 9
Scanlines Processed: 47360
Solar Azimuth and Zenith Angles
Browse Images
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Click on the Flight Track number to load images.
Lat/Lon ranges are for the BEG-END scanline nadir pixels.
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Flight Track |
Standard Image |
Cirrus Image |
Time_Span (GMT) |
Heading (Deg) |
Lat_Range (Deg_N) |
Lon_Range (Deg_W) |
Length (Scanlines) |
1 |
STD |
CIR |
15:59-16:12 |
84 |
37.90-38.03 |
119.31-117.42 |
4994 |
2 |
STD |
CIR |
16:12-16:25 |
82 |
38.03-38.18 |
117.42-115.50 |
4994 |
3 |
STD |
CIR |
16:25-16:39 |
83 |
38.18-38.29 |
115.51-113.58 |
5000 |
4 |
STD |
CIR |
16:39-16:52 |
86 |
38.29-38.35 |
113.58-111.65 |
5000 |
5 |
STD |
CIR |
16:52-17:05 |
87 |
38.35-38.38 |
111.65-109.75 |
4969 |
6 |
STD |
CIR |
17:05-17:19 |
88 |
38.38-38.38 |
109.74-107.80 |
4999 |
7 |
STD |
CIR |
17:19-17:35 |
88 |
38.38-38.33 |
107.79-105.50 |
5884 |
8 |
STD |
CIR |
17:35-17:49 |
80 |
38.34-38.53 |
105.42-103.52 |
4997 |
9 |
STD |
CIR |
17:49-18:06 |
82 |
38.54-38.74 |
103.52-100.99 |
6523 |
Standard Browse Images 01 through 09 in sequence |
Cirrus Detection Browse Images 01 through 09 in sequence |
Level-1B HDF Data Distribution Point
NASA GSFC Earth Sciences (GES) Data Center
NASA DAAC's
Additional Information
The objective of this mission was to get the MAS instrument to Salina, Kansas!
The ER-2 Aircraft took off from Moffett Field California at 15:30 UTC
and arrived at Salina, Kansas at 18:45 UTC.
The MAS instrument viewed contrails near Lake Mono, California. Also interesting spectra
was collected over clear sky Rocky Mountain scenes.
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