Development of wind measurement systems for future space missions

被引:14
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作者
Shepherd, Gordon G. [1 ]
机构
[1] York Univ, Ctr Res Earth & Space Sci, Toronto, ON M3J 1P3, Canada
基金
加拿大自然科学与工程研究理事会;
关键词
Winds; Atmosphere; Interferometer; Mass spectrometer; Lidar; SPATIAL HETERODYNE SPECTROSCOPY; MICHELSON INTERFEROMETER; IMAGING INTERFEROMETER; STRATOSPHERIC WIND; ATMOSPHERE; DASH;
D O I
10.1016/j.actaastro.2015.05.015
中图分类号
V [航空、航天];
学科分类号
08 ; 0825 ;
摘要
An essential physical quantity for the understanding of planetary systems is dynamics; that is, atmospheric winds. Relatively few wind measurement missions have been conducted in past decades, but there is a current renewed interest. This manuscript is concerned with optical remote sensing methods, but in-situ approaches, such as mass spectrometers on satellites are also briefly included. The optical methods are based on Doppler shifts of atmospheric emission or absorption features. This survey considers three classes of optical spectroscopic systems, the Fabry-Perot Spectrometer (FPS), the Doppler Michelson Interferometer (DMI) and the Spatial Heterodyne Spectrometer (SHS). The FPS is a quadratic system, in which the change of wavelength corresponding to a change of off-axis angle inside the instrument goes as the square of the angle. The DMI is a fourth-order system, allowing higher values of solid angle of acceptance and the same is true for the SHS. Approaches additional to the optical methods, mass spectrometers, sub-millimetre wave radiometry, gas cell absorption technology and lidar are briefly described. Examples of results from past missions are presented and possible directions for future missions described. (C) 2015 IAA. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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页码:206 / 217
页数:12
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