| Abstract |
The Global Ozone Monitoring Experiment (GOME) (more info here) is a new instrument added to the original European Remote Sensing Satellite ERS-1 (more info here and here) payload complement for the second European Remote Sensing Satellite ERS-2 (more info here and here). GOME is a nadir-viewing spectrometer which observes solar radiation transmitted through or scattered from the Earth's atmosphere or from its surface. The recorded spectra is used to derive a detailed picture of the atmosphere's content of ozone, nitrogen dioxide, water wapor, oxygen/oxygen dimer and bromine oxide and other trace gases. The ERS-2 orbit provides global Earth coverage every three days.
From this collection you may order products of the following types: - ERS-2 GOME level 1 Calibrated and Geolocated Spectra Product (ERS2.GOM.LVL13) |