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Page 1: 1 NASA Airborne Sensor Facility Ames Research Center UARC Moffett Field, CA Jeff Myers UCSC NASA Ames UARC.

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NASA Airborne Sensor FacilityAmes Research Center UARC

Moffett Field, CA

NASA Airborne Sensor FacilityAmes Research Center UARC

Moffett Field, CA

Jeff Myers

UCSC

NASA Ames UARC

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The NASA Airborne Science ProgramThe NASA Airborne Science Program

• Supports the Earth Science Division, Research and Analysis Program at NASA H.Q.

• Conducts Remote Sensing and In Situ Airborne Missions for Satellite Cal/Val & Process Studies

• Provides “Flying Laboratories” to Host NASA, Univ. & Other Govt. Agency Experiment Packages

• Maintains a Suite of Calibrated Remote Sensing Devices for Community Use.

• Supports the Earth Science Division, Research and Analysis Program at NASA H.Q.

• Conducts Remote Sensing and In Situ Airborne Missions for Satellite Cal/Val & Process Studies

• Provides “Flying Laboratories” to Host NASA, Univ. & Other Govt. Agency Experiment Packages

• Maintains a Suite of Calibrated Remote Sensing Devices for Community Use.

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NASA Airborne Sensor Facility

• Resides at the University-Affiliated Research Center under the NASA Ames Earth Science Division • Staffed by Univ. of California, Santa Cruz

• Joint funding from the Airborne Science and EOS Programs

• Provides Earth science mission support through:

- Facility Sensor Operations

- Instrumentation Development

- Sensor Maintenance and Calibration

- Airborne communications systems development

(Sensor Web implementation)

- Data Processing and Archive

Ames Research Center

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Task Manager: J. Myers

Deputy for Operations: B. Coffland

Admin. Assistant: D. Gribschaw

Airborne Sensor Facility Staff

Data Processing & Analysis

Sensor Engineering& Calibration

Lead: P. GrantT. Hildum, Staff ScientistC. Sorenson, Engineer [DFRC]J. Forgione, EngineerT. Ellis, Engineer (Cal Lab)J. Bush, Sensor TechnicianR. Billings, “D. Gearhart, “ [DFRC]K. Dunwoody, “ [DFRC]F. Newman, “ [JSC]

Lead: R. DominguezH. Su, Sr. Data AnalystN. Clinton, Sr. Data AnalystJ. Zheng, Software EngineerE. Fraim, Data AnalystR. Billings, Data Analyst/technicianS. Fegan, Network Admin.P. Windham, “ “

Key InterfacesNASA: UARC:-Task Requestor: R. Berthold -Operations Manager: K, Al Ali-Alt. Task Requestors: J. Brass, -Purchasing: P. Pancoast, M. Fladeland -Human Resources: E. Sylvan-Contracting Officer: M. Lefler -P-Card/Travel: S. Henry

Ames Research CenterEarth Science Division

Contract NAS2-03144Tasks 028, 029, 87-R, 88-R

May, 2008

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ASF: Recent and Ongoing Projects

J-31 CAR Integration

AMS Ikhana UAS (Wildfire)

Global Hawk Payload Data System

Network Hub

Experiment Interface Panels

Telemetry and Payload

Computer

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NASA Facility Instrumentation at the Ames

Airborne Sensor Facility

•MODIS and ASTER Airborne Simulators (MAS & MASTER)

•UAS AMS (Autonomous Modular Sensor System)

• Precision Geo-Positioning Hardware (Applanix POS-AV 510 & 610)

• Electro-Optic and Film Cameras

DCS Camera

POS-AV IMU / DGPS

AMS Sensor

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MODIS Airborne SimulatorMODIS Airborne Simulator

• Simulates the EOS Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (Terra & Aqua)• Supports the MODIS Science Team and other multi-disciplinary investigations• Flown on ER-2 aircraft

Spectrometer Spectral Range µm Number Nominal of Bands Bandwidth µm

1 0.445 - 0.967 9 0.040 2 1.620 - 2.420 16 0.050 3 3.040 - 5.440 16 0.150 4 8.340 - 14.430 9 0.500

• Simulates the EOS Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (Terra & Aqua)• Supports the MODIS Science Team and other multi-disciplinary investigations• Flown on ER-2 aircraft

Spectrometer Spectral Range µm Number Nominal of Bands Bandwidth µm

1 0.445 - 0.967 9 0.040 2 1.620 - 2.420 16 0.050 3 3.040 - 5.440 16 0.150 4 8.340 - 14.430 9 0.500

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MAS & MASTER Data Collections: Costa Rica TC4

DC-8 Contrail

Field-Generated Level-2 Data Products

(with GSFC MODIS Cloud Team)

MAS IR Composite

TC4

Nadir Temp. Product

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• Simulates both the EOS Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission Reflection Radiometer and MODIS

• Automated Geo-Location/Rectification

• Flown on B-200, ER-2, Caravan, WB-57, DC-8 aircraft Spectrometer Spectral Range µm Number Nominal of Bands Bandwidth µm

1 0.440 - 0.965 11 0.040 2 1.600 - 2.427 14 0.050 3 3.075 - 5.325 15 0.150 4 7.700 - 13.000 10 0.500

• Simulates both the EOS Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission Reflection Radiometer and MODIS

• Automated Geo-Location/Rectification

• Flown on B-200, ER-2, Caravan, WB-57, DC-8 aircraft Spectrometer Spectral Range µm Number Nominal of Bands Bandwidth µm

1 0.440 - 0.965 11 0.040 2 1.600 - 2.427 14 0.050 3 3.075 - 5.325 15 0.150 4 7.700 - 13.000 10 0.500

MASTER: The MODIS-ASTER Airborne SimulatorMASTER: The MODIS-ASTER Airborne Simulator

Mount St. Helens: 3 meter MASTER Data + 1 meter LIDAR DEM

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Wild Fire ResearchWild Fire ResearchOcean Color / Coral Reef

ResearchOcean Color / Coral Reef

ResearchHurricane and Atmospheric

StudiesHurricane and Atmospheric

Studies

AMS: The UAS Autonomous Modular Sensor AMS: The UAS Autonomous Modular Sensor

General Atomics Altair UAV

ASTLAmes Research Center

• Configurations for Land Surface, Ocean Color, and Atmospheric Mapping

• Automated geo-rectification and onboard data product generation

• Real-Time data telemetry

• Compatible with large UAS (Predator-B, Altair, Global Hawk) or conventional aircraft

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Autonomous Modular Sensor: Western States Fire UAS Missions

Poomacha Fire

10/28/07

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Global Hawk UAS Payload Communications & Control System

Payload Instruments

Network HostLink Module (Database &

Telemetry I/O)

GHOC Link Server

Experimenter Workstations

Web-Based Users

Master Payload Control System

& PDU

Pilot’s MPCS GUI

Instrument Power & Control

Eth

ern

et

Global Hawk Ground

Operations Center

AIRCRAFT

GROUND

PI Hardware

Aircraft HW

Iridium (4 ch) Iridium (2 ch)Ku-Band Sat-Com

Flight Deck

Interface Panels (8)

Visualization Tools

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ASF Sensor Calibration Lab

Transfer Radiometer

Integrating Spheres

Spectral Sources

NIST Ref. Paper:

Radiometric Validation of NASA ARC Calibration Laboratory, S. Brown, C. Johnson, et al. Applied Optics/Vol.44, No. 30, Oct. 2005

NASA Spectral and Radiometric Calibration Facility for Airborne Sensors

Spectral Range = 350nm – 14um

NIST-Traceable, with NASA EOS Program Oversight

Currently supporting:

AMS, MAS and MASTERSSFR (Solar Flux Radiometer)AATS-14 (Sun Photometer)CAR (Cloud Radiometer)Field Spectro-RadiometersHeadwall HSI

LIGHT SOURCES(Tungsten Lamp, Glowbar)

MONOCHROMETERMAS SPECTROMETER

M3

M2

M4M1

Spectral Calibration Configuration

CHOPPER

FILTER WHEEL

Optical Bench & Collimator

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Reference WebsitesReference Websites

General Information & Flight Requests• http://airbornescience.nasa.gov

MASTER web page• http://masterweb.jpl.nasa.gov

MAS web page• http://mas.arc.nasa.gov

Airborne Sensor Facility web page• http://asapdata.arc.nasa.gov

General Information & Flight Requests• http://airbornescience.nasa.gov

MASTER web page• http://masterweb.jpl.nasa.gov

MAS web page• http://mas.arc.nasa.gov

Airborne Sensor Facility web page• http://asapdata.arc.nasa.gov

[email protected]

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