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4 October 2023 Evaluation of NOAA-21 VIIRS thermal emissive bands early on-orbit calibration performance
Wenhui Wang, Slawomir Blonski, Taeyoung Choi
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Abstract
The Visible Infrared Imaging Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) onboard the NOAA-21 satellite was successfully launched on November 10, 2022, as a follow-on to the VIIRS onboard the Sumi-NPP (S-NPP) and NOAA-20 satellites. NOAA-21 VIIRS has been under the intensive cal/val phase since its cold Focal Plane Array (CFPA) temperature reached nominal operating temperatures (on late February 10, 2023). This study focuses on NOAA-21 VIIRS Thermal Emissive Bands (TEB, I4-I5 and M12-M14) early on-orbit performance. NOAA-21 VIIRS TEBs have been performing well in general. Blackbody (OBCBB) and other instrument temperatures are stable during nominal operations, with a mean value of 27 mK. A mid-mission outgassing (MMOG) was performed on February 23, 2023 to remove potential ice contamination. CFPA temperatures were switch 82 K to 80 K on March 3, 2023 to further enhance the performance. After these two events, NOAA-21 VIIRS long-wave infrared (LWIR, I5 and M14-M16) detector responsivities have remained generally stable. Mid-wave infrared (MWIR, I4 and M12-M13) bands have been degrading again since mid-March 2023, with degradations more than 4% for some M12 and I4 detectors by mid-July 2023. NOAA-21 TEB Noise Equivalent Differential Temperatures (NEdT) are well within specifications. Prelaunch calibration offset, nonlinearity, and response versus scan were verified using on-orbit OBCBB warm-up/cool-down (WUCD) and spacecraft pitch maneuver data. TEB SDR calibration biases and improvements in the NOAA operational Sensor Data Records (SDR) were evaluated by inter-comparison of VIIRS with co-located CrIS observations. The impacts of MWIR degradations on NEdTs and TEB SDRs are negligible so far.
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(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Wenhui Wang, Slawomir Blonski, and Taeyoung Choi "Evaluation of NOAA-21 VIIRS thermal emissive bands early on-orbit calibration performance", Proc. SPIE 12685, Earth Observing Systems XXVIII, 1268511 (4 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2676084
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KEYWORDS
Calibration

Long wavelength infrared

Mid-IR

Equipment

Space operations

Emissivity

Bias correction

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