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category: primary
text: Microwave Atmospheric Sounder for CubeSat
language code: en); 
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""", """2018-04-05 14:55:32.0 [sritz]  
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OLYMPEX field campaign. This collected data that were used to validate rain and snow measurements in midlatitude frontal systems moving from ocean to coast to mountains and to determine how remotely sensed measurements of precipitation by GPM can be applied to a range of hydrologic, weather forecasting and climate data.

More Information: https://cpex.jpl.nasa.gov/instruments/masc.php
language code: en); 
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  skos:definition """Description: MASC is a recently developed cross-track scanning (30 RPM) microwave sounder with channels near the 118 GHz oxygen line and the 183 GHz water-vapor line. It has previously participated in the PECAN campaign and the OLYMPEX GPM ground validation campaign. During both of these campaigns, it was deployed on the DC-8. MASC leverages recently developed technology and is a low-cost, compact instrument that weighs only 10 lbs. It is designed to be packaged as a 6U CubeSat and serves as an engineering prototype for the TEMPEST-D EVI-2 technology demonstrator. MASC uses MMIC-based millimeter-wave radiometers developed for GeoSTAR and HAMSR. Rationale for adding: The MASC was on-board the DC-8 aircraft during the
OLYMPEX field campaign. This collected data that were used to validate rain and snow measurements in midlatitude frontal systems moving from ocean to coast to mountains and to determine how remotely sensed measurements of precipitation by GPM can be applied to a range of hydrologic, weather forecasting and climate data.

More Information: https://cpex.jpl.nasa.gov/instruments/masc.php"""@en .

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