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1 September 1991 ATLID: the first preoperational ATmospheric LIDar for the European polar platform
Robert Lange, Martin J. Endemann, Werner Reiland, Rodolphe Krawczyk, Bruno Hofer
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Abstract
Results of a study dealing with the conceptual design of a spaceborne atmospheric lidar instrument (ATLID) are presented. ATLID is designed to operate on the Polar Platform, a future earth-observation satellite. ATLID yields data on the height, strength, and depolarization properties of scattering layers (i.e., clouds, planetary boundary layer) in the lower atmosphere.
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Robert Lange, Martin J. Endemann, Werner Reiland, Rodolphe Krawczyk, and Bruno Hofer "ATLID: the first preoperational ATmospheric LIDar for the European polar platform", Proc. SPIE 1492, Earth and Atmospheric Remote Sensing, (1 September 1991); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.45830
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KEYWORDS
Telescopes

Earth's atmosphere

Space telescopes

Atmospheric sensing

Signal to noise ratio

Transmitters

Clouds

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