Planning and Data Analysis for Measurement Programs
Spectral Sciences has played major roles in optical data analysis and planning for a wide variety of experiments, including major atmospheric and space measurement programs carried out by the US Government. This experience can be applied to your measurement definition, planning, and analysis needs. Some examples include:
- DELTA 180/181 - Measurement of high-altitude rocket signatures from space based sensors.
- IBSS (Infrared Background Signature Survey) - Measurement of Space Shuttle plume radiation signatures from a space based sensor platform.
- EXCEDE - Sounding rocket experiments to produce and measure the spectral signature of an artificial aurora.
- MSX (Midcourse Space Experiment) - Measurement of Space Shuttle plume signatures using the MSX sensor package.
- CIRRIS 1A - Measurement of atmospheric LWIR and mid-IR background radiation from the quiescent and aurorally-disturbed upper atmosphere.
MSX space experiment concept
