In-flight calibration and performance of the OSIRIS-REx visible and IR spectrometer (OVIRS)

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Performance of the Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification, Security-Regolith Explorer (OSIRIS-REx) Visible and InfraRed Spectrometer (OVIRS) instrument was validated, showing that it met all science requirements during extensive thermal vacuum ground testing. Preliminary instrument radiometric calibration coefficients and wavelength mapping were also determined before instrument delivery and launch using NIST-traceable sources. One year after launch, Earth flyby data were used to refine the wavelength map by comparing OVIRS spectra with atmospheric models. Near-simultaneous data from other Earth-orbiting satellites were used to cross-calibrate the OVIRS absolute radiometric response, particularly at visible wavelengths. Trending data from internal calibration sources and the Sun show that instrument radiometric performance has been stable to better than 1% in the 18 months since launch.

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Simon, A. A., Reuter, D. C., Gorius, N., Lunsford, A., Cosentino, R. G., Wind, G., & Lauretta, D. S. (2018, September 1). In-flight calibration and performance of the OSIRIS-REx visible and IR spectrometer (OVIRS). Remote Sensing. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs10091486

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