GCMD Keyword Request
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GCMD Keyword Request
Short name: PRISM
Long name: Portable Remote Imaging Spectrometer
Hierarchical Path: Earth Remote Sensing Instruments > Passive Remote SensingSpectrometers/Radiometers > Imaging Spectrometers/Radiometers > PRISM
Alternative Labels: N/A
Description: PRISM was designed to provide a more complete picture of the effects of natural and human-induced costal zone events from tsunamis to oil spills. It is a compact, lightweight, airborne imaging spectrometer, compatible with a wide range of piloted and Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle (UAV) platforms. Developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, PRISM is optimized for the spectral range between 350 nm and 1050 nm, offering a high temporal resolution and below cloud flight altitudes to resolve spatial features as small as 30 cm. The sensor performance defines the state of the art in light throughput, spectral and spatial uniformity, and polarization insensitivity.
Reference:
https://prism.jpl.nasa.gov/index.html
https://airbornescience.jpl.nasa.gov/campaign/coral
OB.DAAC has PRISM data collected by the CORAL mission (https://oceandata.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/coral_browser/), but other datasets exist, collected by other airborne campaigns.
Long name: Portable Remote Imaging Spectrometer
Hierarchical Path: Earth Remote Sensing Instruments > Passive Remote SensingSpectrometers/Radiometers > Imaging Spectrometers/Radiometers > PRISM
Alternative Labels: N/A
Description: PRISM was designed to provide a more complete picture of the effects of natural and human-induced costal zone events from tsunamis to oil spills. It is a compact, lightweight, airborne imaging spectrometer, compatible with a wide range of piloted and Uninhabited Aerial Vehicle (UAV) platforms. Developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, PRISM is optimized for the spectral range between 350 nm and 1050 nm, offering a high temporal resolution and below cloud flight altitudes to resolve spatial features as small as 30 cm. The sensor performance defines the state of the art in light throughput, spectral and spatial uniformity, and polarization insensitivity.
Reference:
https://prism.jpl.nasa.gov/index.html
https://airbornescience.jpl.nasa.gov/campaign/coral
OB.DAAC has PRISM data collected by the CORAL mission (https://oceandata.sci.gsfc.nasa.gov/coral_browser/), but other datasets exist, collected by other airborne campaigns.
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Re: GCMD Keyword Request
Alicia, I created a Jira ticket for your keyword request. https://bugs.earthdata.nasa.gov/browse/CMRSCI-4622
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Re: GCMD Keyword Request
Alicia, since this instrument flies on an aircraft I recommend that we put the keyword in In-Situ/Laboratory Instruments. Will this work?
Instruments > In-Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Spectrometers/Radiometers > PRISM
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Instruments > In-Situ/Laboratory Instruments > Spectrometers/Radiometers > PRISM
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