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New and CoolDecember 1999SSEC Is Partner in NASA Technology Mission | |||
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UWMadisons Space Science and Engineering Center is a major player in a revolutionary new NASA program. NASA said that the mission, the third in NASAs New Millennium Earth Observing series, will test advanced technologies for measuring temperature, water vapor, wind and chemical composition with high vertical resolution from space. The NASA New Millennium program seeks to push forward the frontiers of science and technology. This new measuring concept is known as a geostationary imaging Fourier transform spectrometer (GIFTS), based in part on technology developed at UWMadison. SSECs Interim Director Hank Revercomb explained, Were continuing what Vern Suomi started 35 years ago with the spin-scan camera. Were combining imaging and sounding measurements into one instrument. The spectrometer will allow the most important parts of the thermal emission spectrum to be measured at a single time in very high resolution. William L. Smith, Director of Atmospheric Sciences at NASAs Langley Research Center and former director of UWMadisons Cooperative Institute for Meteorological Satellite Studies, said that GIFTS would provide greatly improved environmental forecasts to reduce the risk of hazardous weather and poor air quality to human safety and health. In 1965, Verner Suomi founded SSEC to make instruments that would make it possible to view the earth from space. His spin-scan camera revolutionized meteorology. The GIFTS will take the technology much further. Current geostationary weather satellites carry several instruments which can measure a few selected spectral bands. GIFTS will observe more than one thousand spectral bands with a single instrument, providing more information and in greater detail than is currently possible in geostationary orbit. Partners in the mission are:
The instrument will be flight tested in 2003, possibly on a U.S. Tracking and Data Relay Satellite.
For more information contact: SSEC's Public Information Officer or at 608-263-3373.
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