The Visible Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) acquired its first measurements

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The Visible Infrared Imager Radiometer Suite (VIIRS) on the United States’ newest Earth-observing satellite, NPP, acquired its first measurements on November 21, 2011. VIIRS collects radiometric imagery in visible and infrared wavelengths of the Earth’s land, atmosphere, and oceans.

NPP was launched on October 28, 2011, and recently reached its final orbit at an altitude of 512 miles (824 kilometers). The satellite operations team has powered on all of the instruments, and the spacecraft is now traveling around Earth at 16,640 miles per hour (eight kilometers per second).

VIIRS is the largest instrument onboard NPP, weighing in at 556 pounds (252 kilograms). Its data, collected from 22 channels across the electromagnetic spectrum, will be used to observe the Earth’s surface including fires, ice, ocean color, vegetation, clouds, and land and sea surface temperatures.

The NPP Team at the Space Science and Engineering Center, University of Wisconsin–Madison, created the image above using three channels (red, green and blue) of VIIRS data. The original data—taken from the first full NPP orbit with VIIRS turned on—were processed at the NOAA Satellite Operations Facility.

The task now for the science community is to evaluate VIIRS performance and determine the accuracy of its data products,” said Chris Justice, a professor of geography at the University of Maryland, who will be using VIIRS data in his research. “These long-term data records are critical in monitoring how the Earth’s surface is changing – either from human activity or through climate change.(EarthObservatory)

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