Prelaunch Spectral Characterization of the Operational Land Imager-2

Author:

Barsi Julia A.1,Donley Eric2,Goldman Michelle2,Kampe Thomas2,Markham Brian L.1,McAndrew Brendan1,McCorkel Joel1,Morland Eric2,Pedelty Jeffrey A.3,Pharr James4,Rodriguez Michael R.5,Shuman Timothy M.6,Stutheit Cameron2,Sushkov Andrei B.7

Affiliation:

1. NASA/GSFC Biospheric Sciences Laboratory, Greenbelt, MD 20771, USA

2. Ball Aerospace and Technologies, Boulder, CO 80301, USA

3. Bay Engineering Innovations, Inc., Boulder, CO 80301, USA

4. Northrup Grumman, Sterling, VA 20166, USA

5. Hexagon US Federal, Chantilly, VA 20151, USA

6. Fibertek, Inc., Herndon, VA 20171, USA

7. Genesis Engineering Solutions, Inc., Lanham, MD 20706, USA

Abstract

The Landsat-9 satellite, launched in September 2021, carries the Operational Land Imager-2 (OLI-2) as one of its payloads. This instrument is a clone of the Landsat-8 OLI and its mission is to continue the operational land imaging of the Landsat program. The OLI-2 instrument is not significantly different from OLI though the instrument-level pre-launch spectral characterization process was much improved. The focal plane modules used on OLI-2 were manufactured as spares for OLI and much of the spectral characterization of the components was performed for OLI. However, while the spectral response of the fully assembled OLI was characterized by a double monochromator system, the OLI-2 spectral characterization made use of the Goddard Laser for Absolute Measurement of Radiance (GLAMR). GLAMR is a system of tunable lasers that cover 350–2500 nm which are fiber-coupled to a 30 in integrating sphere permanently monitored by NIST-traceable radiometers. GLAMR allowed the spectral characterization of every detector of the OLI-2 focal plane in nominal imaging conditions. The spectral performance of the OLI-2 was, in general, much better than requirements. The final relative spectral responses (RSRs) represent the best characterization any Landsat instrument spectral response. This paper will cover the results of the spectral characterization from the component-level to the instrument-level of the Landsat-9 OLI-2.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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