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The landsat data continuity mission operational land imager (OLI) radiometric calibration
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Earth ObservationEngineeringOperational Land ImagerTerrestrial SensingEarth ScienceCalibration Validation TeamSatellite InstrumentationCalibrationInstrumentationSatellite ImagingSynthetic Aperture RadarGeographyRadiometryEarth Observation DataRadiometric CalibrationRadarSatellite CalibrationSensor CalibrationRemote SensingSpace Geodesy
The Operational Land Imager (OLI) on the Landsat Data Continuity Mission (LDCM) has a comprehensive radiometric characterization and calibration program beginning with the instrument design, and extending through integration and test, on-orbit operations and science data processing. Key instrument design features for radiometric calibration include dual solar diffusers and multi-lamped on-board calibrators. The radiometric calibration transfer procedure from NIST standards has multiple checks on the radiometric scale throughout the process and uses a heliostat as part of the transfer to orbit of the radiometric calibration. On-orbit lunar imaging will be used to track the instruments stability and side slither maneuvers will be used in addition to the solar diffuser to flat field across the thousands of detectors per band. A Calibration Validation Team is continuously involved in the process from design to operations. This team uses an Image Assessment System (IAS), part of the ground system to characterize and calibrate the on-orbit data.
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