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FLEX-US 2013 Airborne Campaign Collaboration between NASA, ESA, and the FLuorescence Explorer Mission
Objectives:
• Successfully co-manifest the two instrument packages on the NASA UC-12B KingAir aircraft.
• Conduct science flights, obtaining morning, mid-day, and afternoon datasets for two unique ecosystems in North Carolina (NC).
Status:
• G-LiHT lidar data processing is complete with products available for download at ftp://fusionftp.gsfc.nasa.gov/G-LiHT
• Processing and evaluation of G-LiHT optical & thermal data is underway.
• Processing of ground calibration / validation data is underway.
FLEX-US 2013 Airborne Campaign
Duke Forest, Durham, NC Parker Tract, Plymouth, NC
Study Area
Cal/Val Sites
Flight Lines
Solar Lines
FLEX-US 2013 Airborne Campaign Parker Tract Calibration Site, Plymouth, NC
GSFC CalibrationTarps *
Asphalt Transect
Thermal WaterMeasurements Sun Photometer
(outside picture)
*Coordinates: lat 35.8736, lon -76.6588
Grass Transect
FLEX-US Duke Forest FUSION Tower Site10/25/2013 AM Acquisition
*Tower Coordinates: lat 35.9740, lon -79.0942
G-LiHT: Ariel Photo Nikon D7100 G-LiHT: Lidar Scaled Height
FUSION: FOV ~ 200 m diameter, 10o hemispherical sampling resolution, 0.5 hr repeat
FLEX-US 2013 Airborne Campaign Duke Forest, Durham, NC 2013
HyPlant – RGB mosaic SIF G-LiHT – lidar discrete return data
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FLEX-US 2013 Airborne Campaign Duke Forest, Durham, NC 10/25/2013
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G-LiHT – lidar canopy height model
FLEX-US 2013 Airborne CampaignCollaboration between NASA, ESA, and the FLuorescence Explorer Mission
SIRCUS laser was tuned in 1 nm increments across portions of the VNIR spectrum for radiometric calibration / characterization of HyPlant’s broad band imaging spectrometer.
SIRCUS laser was tuned in 0.25 nm increments from 650 to 800 nm covering the full spectral response range of HyPlant’s narrow band imaging spectrometer.
Post flight campaign, the HyPlant instrument was transported to GSFC Code 551 calibration facility where the portable version of NIST’s Spectral Irradiance and Radiance responsively Calibrations using Uniform Sources (SIRCUS) resides.
Next analysis of this data, especially for HyPlant’s ultra-high resolution imaging spectrometer, is a key deliverable that will directly impact the decision process to procure similar COTS components under the EVS-2 VegFusion proposal effort to build the next generation of G-LiHT systems to be called Goddard’s Fluorescence, LiDAR, Hyperspectral, and Thermal (G-FLiHT) airborne imager.
FLEX-US 2013 Airborne Campaign Duke Forest Calibration Site, Chapel Hill, NC
*Coordinates: lat 35.9702, lon -79.0943
Calibration Tarps(mi* files)
Calibration Tarp(us* files)
Thermal measurements:1. Grass - cut grass, tall grass2. Gavel – road3. Car roofs – black and white
Radiance measurements- ASD and white panel
Thermal gravel measurements
Small spectralon panel
FLEX-US Duke Forest Calibration Site10/25/2013 AM Acquisition
G-LiHT: Thermal Image Frame
FLEX-US 2013 Airborne Campaign Duke Forest, Durham, NC 2013
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