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Spectroradiometer For more info reading Chapter 15

Spectraoradiometer Solar radiation

White (25), sky (25), white (5), sky (5), and consine

Spectroradiometer Albedo of snow, ice, water, and melt ponds

Air board remote sensing : Albedo of snow, ice, water, and melt ponds Reflective radiation

Simultaneously Incidence solar radiation

Flight direction 119 m 84m D=44 m Showing the two footprints at the ground surface when helicopter altitude is at 100m.

Imaging and spectral Measurements: from helicopter