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MATS (Mesospheric Airglow/Aerosol Tomography and Spectroscopy) is a Swedish satellite mission designed to investigate atmospheric gravity waves. In order to observe wave patterns, MATS observes structures in the
The MATS satellite, funded by the Swedish National Space Agency, was launched in November 2022 into a 580 km sun-synchronous orbit with a 17.25 local time of the ascending node (LTAN). This paper accompanies the public release of the Level 1b (v. 1.0) dataset from the MATS limb imager. The purpose of the paper is to provide background information in order to assist users to correctly and efficiently handle the data. As such, it details the image processing and how instrumental artefacts are handled. It also describes the calibration efforts that have been carried out on the basis of laboratory and in-flight observations, and it discusses uncertainties that affect the dataset.
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Calibration;
Satellite imagery;
Image processing;
Atmospheric gravity waves;
Airglow;
Thermosphere;
Gravity waves;
Datasets;
Sun-synchronous orbits;
Spectroscopy;
Spectroscopic analysis;
Image acquisition;
Wavelengths;
Satellites;
Clouds;
Metadata;
Data processing;
Image resolution;
Lower thermosphere;
Wavelength;
Data analysis;
Mirrors;
Noctilucent clouds;
Lower mantle;
Telescopes;
Atmosphere;
Temperature;
Mesopause;
Wave parameters;
Tomography
; Gumbel, Jörg 1 ; Christensen, Ole Martin 1
; Linder, Björn 1
; Murtagh, Donal P. 2
; Ivchenko, Nickolay 3
; Krasauskas, Lukas 1
; Hedin, Jonas 1 ; Dillner, Joachim 1 ; Giono, Gabriel 3 ; Olentsenko, Georgi 3 ; Kern, Louis 1 ; Möller, Joakim 4 ; Skyman, Ida-Sofia 4 ; Stegman, Jacek 1 1 Department of Meteorology, Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden
2 Earth and Space Sciences, Chalmers University of Technology, Göteborg, Sweden
3 School of Electrical Engineering, Royal Institute of Technology (KTH), Stockholm, Sweden
4 Molflow, Göteborg, Sweden