Compact thermal imager: a flight demonstration of infrared technology for Earth observations

Author:

Jennings D. E.12,Jhabvala M. D.1,Tucker C. J.1,Lunsford A. W.13,La A. T.1,Flatley T. P.14,Choi K. K.2,Wu D. L.1,Morton D. C.1,Holmes T. R.1,Fitts Y.2,Cappelaere P. G.5,Cillis A. N.6,Turck K. A.7,Hewagama T.1

Affiliation:

1. NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

2. Science Systems and Applications, Inc. (SSAI)

3. Catholic University of America

4. Genesis Engineering

5. Arctic Slope Technical Services, Inc.

6. University of Maryland, Baltimore

7. Global Science & Technology, Inc.

Abstract

During 2019, an infrared camera, the compact thermal imager (CTI), recorded 15 million images of the Earth from the International Space Station. CTI is based on strained-layer superlattice (SLS) detector technology. The camera covered the spectral range from 3 to 11 µm in two spectral channels, 3.3–5.4 and 7.8–10.7 µm. Individual image frames were 26 × 21 k m 2 projected on the ground, with 82 m pixel resolution. A frame time of 2.54 s created continuous image swaths with a 13% along-track image overlap. Upper limits determined on the ground and in flight for the electronic offset, read noise, and dark current demonstrated the stability of the SLS detector and camera over many months. Temperature calibration was established using a combination of preflight and in-flight measurements. A narrowband approximation of temperature as a function of photon counts produced an analytic relationship covering a temperature range of 0°–400°C. Examples of CTI images illustrate temperature retrievals over sea ice, urban and agricultural areas, desert, and wildfires.

Funder

Goddard Space Flight Center

Publisher

Optica Publishing Group

Subject

Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics,Engineering (miscellaneous),Electrical and Electronic Engineering

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