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This chapter provides a description of the Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget (GERB) experiment, placed in the context of the need for high temporal resolution observations of the Earth's reflected shortwave and outgoing longwave radiation.
Kandel, R. et al. The ScaRaB Earth radiation budget dataset.
The Geostationary Earth Radiation Budget (GERB) instrument is the first to measure the earth radiation budget from a geostationary orbit.
On earth, radiation shielding is easy; just add concrete or lead.
GERB will make accurate measurements of the Earth Radiation Budget from geostationary orbit, provide an absolute reference calibration for LEO Earth radiation budget instruments and allow studies of the energetics of atmospheric processes.
On Earth, radiation shielding is commonly provided by concrete or lead, but the costs of launching spacecraft are so high that this is not practical.
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But 2 years ago, during a mandatory Pentagon review, a similar Earth radiation-measuring device and five others were pulled from the planned $12.5 billion National Polar-orbiting OperatioNPOESSvironmental satellite SystomakePOESS) sathelite to make the program less risky and save money, the Pentagon said.
After the analyzer design is fixed, simulations of detailed radiation matter interactions were made to estimate in-flight count rates due to near-earth radiation by using Geant4.
The earliest of these sensors has been logging Earth-radiation numbers since 2000.
The government hasn't decided whether to restore an Earth-radiation sensor to the 2013 NPOESS mission, which would keep data flowing through 2020.
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