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  2. Microwave radiometer - Wikipedia

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    A microwave radiometer (MWR) is a radiometer that measures energy emitted at one millimeter-to-metre wavelengths (frequencies of 0.3–300 GHz) known as microwaves. Microwave radiometers are very sensitive receivers designed to measure thermally-emitted electromagnetic radiation. They are usually equipped with multiple receiving channels to ...

  3. Radiometer - Wikipedia

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    Microwave radiometers operate in the microwave wavelengths. While the term radiometer can refer to any device that measures electromagnetic radiation (e.g. light), the term is often used to refer specifically to a Crookes radiometer ("light-mill"), a device invented in 1873 in which a rotor (having vanes which are dark on one side, and light on ...

  4. Electrically scanning microwave radiometer - Wikipedia

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    The electrically scanning microwave radiometer (ESMR) was an instrument carried by the Nimbus 5 and Nimbus 6 satellites, precursor to the scanning multichannel microwave radiometer (SMMR) and special sensor microwave/imager (SSM/I) instruments.

  5. Advanced microwave sounding unit - Wikipedia

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    The advanced microwave sounding unit (AMSU) is a multi-channel microwave radiometer installed on meteorological satellites. The instrument examines several bands of microwave radiation from the atmosphere to perform atmospheric sounding of temperature and moisture levels. Flooding from Hurricane Isidore shown by AMSU channel 2

  6. Special sensor microwave/imager - Wikipedia

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    The Special Sensor Microwave/Imager (SSM/I) is a seven-channel, four-frequency, linearly polarized passive microwave radiometer system. [1] It is flown on board the United States Air Force Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) Block 5D-2 satellites.

  7. SSMIS - Wikipedia

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    The Special Sensor Microwave Imager / Sounder (SSMIS) is a 24-channel, 21-frequency, linearly polarized passive microwave radiometer system. The instrument is flown on board the United States Air Force Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) F-16, F-17, F-18 and F-19 satellites, which were launched in October 2003, November 2006, October 2009, and April 2014, respectively. [1]

  8. Microwave Imaging Radiometer with Aperture Synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Microwave Imaging Radiometer with Aperture Synthesis (MIRAS) is the major instrument on the Soil Moisture and Ocean Salinity satellite (SMOS). MIRAS employs a planar antenna composed of a central body (the so-called hub) and three telescoping, deployable arms, in total 69 receivers on the Unit.

  9. Robert H. Dicke - Wikipedia

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    His radiometer was characterized by a noise temperature calibration technique using a switchable resistor, known as "Dicke Resistor". Dicke was awarded the 1970 National Medal of Science . [ 22 ] In 1973, he was awarded the Comstock Prize in Physics from the National Academy of Sciences , of which he was a member.