BSI Participates in COAST 2011

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Three BioAIR instruments—known as the COASTal Airborne In-situ Radiometer (C-AIR) to NASA—flew onboard a modified UV-18A Twin Otter (CIRPAS) in support of the Coastal and Ocean Airborne Science Testbed (COAST) headed by a NASA/ARC team. In addition to C-AIR, a Headwall imaging spectrometer, and the AATS-14 Ames Airborne Tracking Sunphotometer simultaneously collected data over Monterey Bay during the COAST Science Mission.
 

NASA Highlights C-OPS and OSPREy

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Both C-OPS and OSPREy are highlighted in NASA’s Ocean Ecology Science Research Portal in the Instrument Development section. (Click here
on C-OPS or OSPREy to be taken directly to the instruments' respective Portal page.)
 

New Product Announcements

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  • OSPREy Systems. OSPREy instruments measure the distribution of light over the spectral range of UV-B to the near-IR, both incident on Earth's surface, and reflected from the ocean.
  • C-OPS: Compact Optical Profiling System. C-OPS instruments measure the vertical distribution of spectral radiance and irradiance in aquatic environments, as well as incident global irradiance above the water's surface.
  • New Profiler for AOPs: C-OPS. The High Resolution Multichannel Profiler is optimized for coastal remote sensing studies. C-OPS is a radiometer system for determining apparent optical properties in aquatic systems. Avoiding any influence from the shadow of the boat, the frame can be optimized for either slow descent rates for work in very shallow (e.g., 3 m) and coastal waters, or faster descent rates for observations in the open ocean.
  • AMOUR. The newly developed Advanced Multi-purpOse Usb Radiometer (AMOUR) is a high-speed USB Radiometer for research and engineering in the laboratory or field.
 

BSI Presents at Fall AGU Meeting

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BSI Senior Scientist Dr. Germar Berhard, will give an oral presentation titled "Hybrid Atmospheric, Land, and Oceanic (HALO) Measurements for Next-Generation Remote Sensing Applications," at the Fall American Geophysical Union (AGU) meeting 5–9 December 2011, in San Francisco, California.

 

AOP TM Ready for Download

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The NASA Technical Memorandum written by Biospherical and NASA titled, "Advances in Measuring the Apparent Optical Properties (AOPs) of Optically Complex Waters,” NASA TM-2010-215856, is now available for download. This TM documents the Biospherical systems that support both in-air and in-water AOP determinations and describes the development of the Microradiometer and C-OPS, as well as the SHALLO family of instruments. For your convenience, PDFs of individual chapters from this TM have been included on our Web pages that deal with their respective instruments.

 

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