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Moon observations for small satellite radiometric calibration

In recent years, more and more small satellites have been launched and operated for various purposes. Because of their sever restrictions of payload weight and cost, a radiometric calibration approach which does not need any special instrument has been desired. In this study, we demonstrate a radiom...

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Main Authors: Kouyama, Toru, Nakamura, Ryosuke, Kato, Soushi, Kimura, Motoki
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description In recent years, more and more small satellites have been launched and operated for various purposes. Because of their sever restrictions of payload weight and cost, a radiometric calibration approach which does not need any special instrument has been desired. In this study, we demonstrate a radiometric calibration approach for Hodoyoshi-1, a Japanese small satellite, based on Moon observations utilizing SLENE/SP Lunar surface reflectance model. The model can simulate any satellite Moon observation considering observation geometry, and can be used for evaluating the consistency of the observed Moon brightness, which allows us to measure a time variation of a sensor sensitivity. Through Hodoyoshi-1's three Moon observations, gradual increasing in relative sensor sensitivities were confirmed.
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Moon
Radiometric calibration
Radiometry
Reflectivity
Satellite broadcasting
Sensitivity
Small satellites
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