Abstract

Abstract. The new hyperspectral instrument DLR Earth Sensing Imaging Spectrometer (DESIS) will be developed and integrated in the Multi-User-System for Earth Sensing (MUSES) platform installed on the International Space Station (ISS). The DESIS instrument will be launched to the ISS mid of 2017 and robotically installed in one of the four slots of the MUSES platform. After a four month commissioning phase the operational phase will last at least until 2020. The MUSES / DESIS system will be commanded and operated by the publically traded company TBE (Teledyne Brown Engineering), which initiated the whole program. TBE provides the MUSES platform and the German Aerospace Center (DLR) develops the instrument DESIS and establishes a Ground Segment for processing, archiving, delivering and calibration of the image data mainly used for scientific and humanitarian applications. Well calibrated and harmonized products will be generated together with the Ground Segment established at Teledyne. The article describes the Space Segment consisting of the MUSES platform and the instrument DESIS as well as the activities at the two (synchronized) Ground Segments consisting of the processing methods, product generation, data calibration and product validation. Finally comments to the data policy are given.

Highlights

  • Imaging spectroscopy or hyperspectral remote sensing is based on the characterization of Earth’s surface materials and processes through spectral measurements of the light interacting with matter

  • Teledyne Brown Engineering (TBE) located in Huntsville, Alabama, USA and the German Aerospace Center (DLR), Germany will develop and operate a hyperspectral instrument integrated in the Multi-User-System for Earth Sensing (MUSES) platform installed on the International Space Station (ISS)

  • The DLR Earth Sensing Imaging Spectrometer (DESIS) instrument will be launched to the ISS mid of 2017 with a four month commissioning phase followed by an operational phase at least until 2020

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Summary

INTRODUCTION

Imaging spectroscopy or hyperspectral remote sensing is based on the characterization of Earth’s surface materials and processes through spectral measurements of the light interacting with matter. In close cooperation between TBE and DLR calibration data will be shared and consistent products generated

THE MULTI USER PALTFORM MUSES
THE HYPERSPECTRAL SENSOR DESIS
THE PROCESSING SYSTEM AND PRODUCTS
On-board Radiometric Calibration
Radiometric Non-Linearity
On-board Spectral Calibration
In-flight Geometric Calibration
INSTRUMENT MONITORING
VALIDATION AND QUALITY CONTROL
PRODUCT FORMATS
Findings
DATA POLICY

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