Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE): Mission overview
University of Waterloo · Environment and Climate Change Canada · +22 more institutions
Abstract
SCISAT‐1, also known as the Atmospheric Chemistry Experiment (ACE), is a Canadian satellite mission for remote sensing of the Earth's atmosphere. It was launched into low Earth circular orbit (altitude 650 km, inclination 74°) on 12 Aug. 2003. The primary ACE instrument is a high spectral resolution (0.02 cm −1 ) Fourier Transform Spectrometer (FTS) operating from 2.2 to 13.3 μm (750–4400 cm −1 ). The satellite also features a dual spectrophotometer known as MAESTRO with wavelength coverage of 285–1030 nm and spectral resolution of 1–2 nm. A pair of filtered CMOS detector arrays records images of the Sun at 0.525 and 1.02 μm. Working primarily in solar occultation, the satellite provides altitude profile…
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47Topics & keywords
- Occultation
- Satellite
- Remote sensing
- Spectral resolution
- Atmosphere (unit)
- Atmospheric chemistry
- Altitude (triangle)
- Spectrometer