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Agriculture Multiband Experiment Radiometer

Abstract

Agriculture Multiband Experiment Radiometer (Amber) was designed and built in 1979 to 1980 and deployed in 1981. Amber was designed to simultaneously measure sunlight reflected from vegetation in 15 optical bands. In 1982, program interest shifted from ground truth to satellite image reduction and Amber was retired. Early in 1987, the project scientists concluded that Amber, because of its 15 simple and independent optical systems, would be ideally suited to study polarized light. Changes were made to add polarimeter capability to the instrument. The changes are listed and briefly discussed

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