Goes-17 advanced baseline imager performance recovery summary

international geoscience and remote sensing symposium(2019)

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The 17th Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite (GOES-17) was launched on 1 March 2018. The Advanced Baseline Imager (ABI) is the primary instrument on the GOES-R series for weather and environmental monitoring. The GOES-17 ABI (flight model 2) experienced a degradation in its thermal system that limits ABI's ability to shed solar heat load. This limitation resulted in significant reduction in performance after initial turn on with only 3 of 16 spectral channels expected to be available for much of the year. A combined government/vendor team was tasked with optimizing the operation of ABI to recapture as much performance as possible. By modifying the operational configuration and sensor parameters, the team was able to regain over 97% imaging capability. This was accomplished by taking advantage of the considerably flexible nature of ABI’s design to adapt its configuration to the new reality and improve capabilities for many of ABI's subsystems. The significant differences in operational configuration, sensor parameter optimization, and algorithm optimization will be discussed as well as their impact on performance and data availability.
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GOES,GOES-17,ABI,Advanced Baseline Imager,on-orbit sensor optimization,calibration
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