In-flight calibration of large field of view sensors at short wavelengths using Rayleigh scattering

Abstract
Satellite observations over the ocean in the backscatter direction are dominated by Rayleigh scattering. We use this predictable radiance for in-flight calibration of the visible SPOT channels. Two methods are evaluated. The first method directly relates the measured numerical signal in a short wavelength channel to the predicted reflectance. In the second method, we use a second channel centred at a longer wavelength, to correct the short wavelength channel for the effect of the atmospheric aerosol contribution. These two methods are examined for channel B0 , centred at 045 μm planned for launch on SPOT-4 VEGETATION, and for channel B1 centred at 0-55 mu;mm, currently on-board SPOT-1 HRV. In both cases, the channel B3 , centred at 0-85 mu;mm is used for aerosol correction. Error analysis shows that accuracies of 3 and 5 per cent respectively can be achieved for B0 and B1. The last section of the paper is devoted to a validation of the error analysis using SPOT-1 HRV data.