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- Forecast Indices from Ground-Based Microwave Radiometer For
- Radiometer Requirements for Earth-Observation Systems Using Large Space Antennas
- Sea Ice and Snow Parameter Retrieval from Low Frequency Passive Microwave Remote Sensing
- Microwave Radiometers from 0.6 to 22 Ghz for Juno, a Polar Orbiter Around Jupiter
- NASA Instrument Cost Model: Mission Class's Impact, Imputation, Multiple Builds and More: New Features in the Latest Version O
- The Cubesat Radiometer Radio Frequency Interference Technology Validation (Cuberrt) Mission
- Detecting Active Volcanism with Microwave Radiometry : Terrestrial Experience with SMAP and Prospects for Venus
- Microwave Radiometer Technology Acceleration (Mirata) and the Micro-Sized Microwave Atmospheric Satellite (Micromas-2A)
- All-Sky Homogeneity of Precipitable Water Vapour Over Paranal
- Assessment of Radiometer Calibration with GPS Radio Occultation for the Mirata Cubesat Mission Anne D
- MWR: Microwave Radiometer for the Juno Mission to Jupiter
- Earth Observation Handbook Earth Observation
- A Network Suitable Microwave Radiometer for Operational Monitoring of the Cloudy Atmosphere
- Executive Summary: Mission to Uranus Classification: Unclassified Issue: 1 Date: 15/09/2014
- Lecture 11: Passive Microwave Remote Sensing
- Climate-Quality Calibration for Low Earth-Orbit Microwave Radiometry †
- Microwave Remote Sensing of Planetary Atmospheres from Spacecraft: the 50 Years from Mariner 2 to Nasa-Juno
- ERS-1-System.Pdf