The High Resolution Doppler Imager: Status update 12 years after launch, W. R. Skinner, A. R. Marshall, D. A. Gell, J. Raines, in SPIE Conference on Optical Spectroscopic Techniques and Instrumentation for Atmospheric and Space Research V, edited by Allen M. Larar, Joseph A. Shaw, and Zhaobo Sun, San Diego, Ca., SPIE 5157, 231-241, 2003.
Michigan Aerospace Corporation is an official sponsor of the 2002 SPIE Asia Pacific Remote Sensing Conference. The activities were hosted in Hangzhou, China during the month of October 2002. The conference promoted global cooperation in the remote sensing community to recognize and solve environmental problems.
Dehring, Michael, Paul Hays, Carl Nardell, Jane Pavlich, Kent Moncur, University of New Hampshire, “GroundWinds 2nd Generation NH 532 nm and Hawaii 355 nm Fringe Imaging Direct Detection Doppler Wind Lidars,” Michigan Aerospace Corporation, Internal Report, 2002.
Dehring, D. T., C. A. Nardell, J. C. Pavlich, P. B. Hays, and I. G. Dors, “Performance and comparison of 532nm and 355nm GroundWinds lidars,” Lidar Remote Sensing for Industry and Environment Monitoring III, Hangzhou, China, SPIE Proceedings, 4893: 337-47, October, 2002.
Michigan Aerospace received a contract from NASA Langley Research Center to develop and demonstrate a new tunable cryogenic etalon that will be spaceflight qualified. This award is in the form of a Phase II SBIR award.