HyspIRI Summer 2018 Dates: 22 June - 6 September, 2018 Location: California Principal Investigators: Hook / Green (JPL) Aircraft: NASA 806 ER-2 (Armstrong Flight Research Center) Additional Sensors: AVIRIS, HyTES, MARBLE Objective: NASA’s Hyperspectral Infrared Imager (HyspIRI) orbital mission will observe the world’s ecosystems and provide critical information on natural disasters such as volcanoes, wildfires, and drought. It will provide a benchmark on the state of the world’s ecosystems against which future changes can be assessed, as the instruments will be capable of identifying vegetation type and health. The HyspIRI Airborne Campaign is a multi-year effort to collect seasonal VIS-SWIR and TIR airborne scanner data using both AVIRIS and MASTER remote sensing instruments aboard the ER-2 high-altitude platform. |
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Processing Information Flights Processed: 15 Total Flight Tracks: 133 Total Scanlines: 983,560 Level-1B Version: 2 Calibration Version: 3 Status: Level-1B Data available |
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MASTER Spectral Information Spectral Band Configuration Spectral Response Function Table |
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Related Web Sites HyspIRI Airborne Mission List HyspIRI Workshop Portal EOS Project Science Office NASA Airborne Science Program Airborne Visible-Infrared Imaging Spectrometer (AVIRIS) |
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