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HSR1
Hyperspectral Radiometer

The Hyperspectral Radiometer (HSR1), developed by Peak Design Ltd, is a passive radiometer designed for both airborne and ground-based use. It measures total and diffuse spectral irradiance across 360 to 1100 nm at a spectral resolution of 3 nm. These measurements can be utilized to derive aerosol optical depth. HSR1 typically takes measurements every 1 second and has a field of view of 5 degrees.

NASA's DC-8 flying laboratory passes Antarctica's tallest peak, Mount Vinson, on Oct. 22, 2012, during a flight over the continent to measure changes in the massive ice sheet and sea ice. Credit: NASA/Michael Studinger (Photography courtesy NASA Images)

Instrument Details

Spectrometer/Radiometer
Earth Science > Atmosphere > Atmospheric Radiation > Spectral Irradiance
Land Surface, Troposphere
1 s
N/A
272.5-832.8 THz
https://doi.org/10.5194/amt-17-3783-2024External Link
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  • John Wood

  • Peak Design Ltd

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