Prelaunch Radiometric Calibration and Uncertainty Analysis of Landsat Thermal Infrared Sensor 2

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The Thermal Infrared Sensor-2 (TIRS-2) that will be onboard Landsat 9 has undergone a prelaunch testing campaign to characterize its radiometric, spectral, and spatial performances and demonstrate compliance to its requirements. This work reviews the key elements of the instrument-level radiometric testing using an SI-traceable source to derive its uncertainties. Those arising from on-orbit calibration using the TIRS-2 onboard blackbody are also discussed. We use a Monte Carlo approach to propagate the uncertainties through a nonlinear calibration equation and address both random and systematic uncertainty terms. Achieving the required performance demonstrates the instrument's potential for enhancing our understanding of the Earth's environment.

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Pearlman, A., Montanaro, M., Efremova, B., McCorkel, J., Wenny, B., Lunsford, A., & Reuter, D. (2021). Prelaunch Radiometric Calibration and Uncertainty Analysis of Landsat Thermal Infrared Sensor 2. IEEE Transactions on Geoscience and Remote Sensing, 59(4), 2715–2726. https://doi.org/10.1109/TGRS.2020.3008655

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