S. Broccardo, S. LeBlanc, S. Dunagan, M. Segal-Rosenheimer, M. Kacenelenbogen, C. Flynn, K. Pistone, J. Redemann
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NASA's next-generation airborne sunphotometer (5STAR): science drivers and requirements
To realize the potential of spectrometers for airborne sunphotometry, a hybrid instrument incorporating radiometers and miniature spectrometers is being built. This brings with it several challenges in amplifier design, thermal management and stray-light control.