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MODIS Characterization
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ON-LINE DOCS : MODIS Science Team Meetings MaterialsCollection 6 InformationMCST Mission StatementMCST is dedicated to the production of a high quality MODIS calibration product. This product is a precursor to every geophysical science product. MCST works for the Science Team Leader and is responsible for developing and maintaining the calibration product (L1B algorithm), and performing flight operations and Instrument Systems Manager support. The L1B software converts the raw instrument data into calibrated physical units. MCST is responsible for developing the physical basis for sensor calibration. MCST developed the L1B algorithm and all parameters necessary to run the code, and develops the quality assurance and verification of L1B product enhancements. The MCST flight operations team supports MODIS operations on orbit through command and control of the instrument. Responsibilities include developing MODIS operations scenarios, creating the operations database, monitoring instrument health and safety, and operating the MODIS on-orbit. MCST supports instrument development by providing sensor physics and calibration expertise for assessing instrument design concepts, development, and tests. MCST was responsible for interpreting science requirements to the instrument builder, reviewing MODIS designs, test plans, test results, and data analysis, supporting reviews, addressing calibration issues, and generating parameters required by the Science Team.
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Terra (PFM) Instrument
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Current Status: Science Data ModeMODIS was launched on the EOS Terra spacecraft on Saturday, December 18, 1999 at 18:57 GMT. MODIS Terra "First Light" was achieved when the MODIS Nadir Aperture Door opened on February 24, 2000. The Terra MODIS instrument began taking data using side-A electronics. Current Relative Spectral Response (RSR) tables are available for MODIS Terra (PFM). MODIS polarization tables and information are available for Terra (PFM)" with the following link: ftp://ftp.mcst.ssai.biz/pub/permanent/MCST/MODIS_polarization Detailed operations are documented in the Weekly Reports and the MODIS History links under the Instrument Ops button on this web page. Terra MODIS instrument performance history is documented in Terra MODIS Instrument Performance History. For a complete look at the EOS-AM/Terra mission see http://terra.nasa.gov/. |
Aqua (FM1) Instrument StatusCurrent Status: Science Data ModeMODIS was launched on the EOS Aqua spacecraft on Saturday, May 4, 2002 at 09:55 GMT. MODIS Aqua "First Light" was achieved when the MODIS Nadir Aperture Door opened on June 24, 2002 at 23:22:48 GMT. The Aqua MODIS instrument began taking data using side-B electronics. Current Relative Spectral Response (RSR) tables are available for MODIS Aqua (FM1). MODIS polarization tables and information are available for Aqua (FM1)" with the following link: ftp://ftp.mcst.ssai.biz/pub/permanent/MCST/MODIS_polarization Detailed operations are documented in the Weekly Reports and the MODIS History buttons under the Instrument Ops button on this web page. Aqua MODIS instrument performance history is documented in Aqua MODIS Instrument Performance History. For a complete look at the EOS-PM/Aqua mission see http://aqua.nasa.gov/. |
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Terra (PFM) Data ProductsTerra data processing uses L1B Version 5.0.38 (collection
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Aqua (PFM) Data ProductsAqua data processing uses L1B Version 5.0.7 (collection
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