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  skos:definition """The Nimbus 7 Temperature-Humidity Infrared Radiometer (THIR) detected emitted thermal radiation in both the 10.5- to 12.5-micrometer region (IR window) and the 6.5- to 7.0-micrometer region (water vapor). The window channel provided an image of the cloud cover and temperatures of the cloud tops, land, and ocean surfaces. The other channel provided information on the moisture and cirrus cloud content of the upper troposphere and stratosphere, and the location of jet streams and frontal systems. The ground resolution at nadir was 6.7 km for the window channel and 20 km for the water vapor channel. Data from these two channels were used primarily to support other sophisticated meteorological experiments onboard Nimbus 7. The instrument was a non-imaging radiometer consisting of a 12.7 cm Cassegrain system and scanning mirror common to both channels, a beam splitter, filters, and two germanium-immersed thermistor bolometers. Incoming radiant energy was collected by a flat scanning mirror inclined at 45 deg to the optical axis. The mirror rotated through 360 deg at 48 rpm and scanned in a plane normal to the spacecraft velocity. The energy then was focused on a dichroic beam splitter which divided the energy spectrally and spatially. The two channels of this sensor transformed the received radiation into electric outputs (voltages), which were digitized and recorded on magnetic tape for subsequent playback to a ground acquisition station. For more complete information on instrument and data products, see Section 9 in "The Nimbus 7 Users' Guide" (TRF B30045) and the "Nimbus 7 Temperature-Humidity Infrared Radiometer (THIR) Data User's Guide" (TRF B30601), both available from NSSDC. Except for data being digitized on board, the Nimbus 7 THIR was of the same design and operation as the THIR flown on Nimbus 4, 5, and 6. The instrument was turned off in 1985 to conserve power.

Information obtained from http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/experimentDisplay.do?id=1978-098A-10


Group: Instrument_Details
   Entry_ID: THIR
   Group: Instrument_Identification
      Instrument_Category: Earth Remote Sensing Instruments
      Instrument_Class: Passive Remote Sensing
      Instrument_Type: Spectrometers/Radiometers
      Instrument_Subtype: Radiometers
      Short_Name: THIR
      Long_Name: Temperature-Humidity Infrared Radiometer
   End_Group
   Group: Associated_Platforms
      Short_Name: NIMBUS-7
      Short_Name: NIMBUS-6
      Short_Name: NIMBUS-5
      Short_Name: NIMBUS-4
   End_Group
   Group: Spectral_Frequency_Information
      Wavelength_Keyword: Infrared > Thermal
      Number_Channels: 2
      Spectral_Frequency_Coverage_Range: 10.5- to 12.5-micrometer
      Spectral_Frequency_Resolution: 6.7 km for the window channel and 20 km for the water vapor channel
   End_Group
   Online_Resource: http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/experimentDisplay.do?id=1978-098A-10
   Creation_Date: 2008-07-23
   Group: Instrument_Logistics
      Instrument_Owner: NASA
   End_Group
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