Long-term cross calibration of HJ-1A CCD1 and Terra MODIS reflective solar bands

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Li Liu
Tingting Shi
Hailiang Gao
Xuewen Zhang
Qijin Han
Xinkai Hu
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[1] China Center for REsources Satellite Data and Application (CRESDA),National Resource Center for Chinese Materia Medical
[2] China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences,Aerospace Information Research Institute
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,College of Surveying and Mapping Engineering
[4] Guilin University of Technology,undefined
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Scientific Reports | / 11卷
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Since its launch on September 6, 2008, HJ-1A has been in the orbit for 13 years. The CCD1 sensor on the HJ-1A has four reflected solar bands. Since the calibration frequency is limited to the annual site calibration, cross-calibration is an effective method to improve the calibration frequency. In this paper, we use 420 image pairs of HJ-1A CCD1 and Terra MODIS over the Dunhuang test site for gains calculation, where we take MODIS as the reference sensor. The spectral band adjustment factors (SBAFs) for cross-calibration are then calculated to compensate for the spectral mismatch. The cross-calibration results are also validated by the field calibration results. From 2008 to 2019, a total of six campaigns have been cross-calibrated on the same day. The gain difference between the site calibration and cross-calibration is less than 3%. The long-term cross-calibration results further indicate that due to the adjustment of HJ-1A CCD gain state in October 2009, an abrupt change occurred 405 days after launch. After 12 years of on-orbit operation, the attenuation rate has reached 23.51%, 21.89%, 8.11%, and 13.37%, respectively by the end of 2019 based on the cross-calibration results.
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