TIROS-N :The TIROS-N series was the third generation of NOAA's low earth orbit meteorological satellites. Later spacecraft were called NOAA. TIROS-N/AVHRR :The Advanced Very High Resolution Radiometer (AVHRR), on board the TIROS-N satellite. It is a broad-band, four or five channel (depending on the model) scanner, sensing in the visible, near-infrared, and thermal infrared portions of the electromagnetic spectrum.id:TIROS-N/AVHRR.a |
TIROS-N/AVHRR.Ch1 | 6974.97 | 7236.65 | 6696.28 | 4000.00 | 9800.00 | 3279.80 | 2910.83 | 1.79e-9 | TIROS-N | AVHRR | TIROS-N AVHRR Ch1 normalized SRF | TIROS-N/AVHRR.Ch2 | 8444.38 | 8644.97 | 8275.21 | 6000.00 | 11680.00 | 3081.90 | 2396.34 | 1.01e-9 | TIROS-N | AVHRR | TIROS-N AVHRR Ch2 normalized SRF | TIROS-N/AVHRR.Ch3 | 37666.52 | 37721.89 | 37578.80 | 35044.28 | 40000.00 | 3767.53 | 242.91 | 5.13e-12 | TIROS-N | AVHRR | TIROS-N AVHRR Ch3 normalized SRF | TIROS-N/AVHRR.Ch4 | 109759.30 | 109882.23 | 109557.80 | 103000.00 | 117918.37 | 8400.40 | 31.44 | 7.82e-14 | TIROS-N | AVHRR | TIROS-N AVHRR Ch4 normalized SRF |
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