--- aliases: - context: instrumentID lexicon: ceos term: 143 url: http://database.eohandbook.com/database/instrumentsummary.aspx?instrumentID=143 - context: Instrument lexicon: ceos term: ERBE url: http://database.eohandbook.com/database/instrumentindex.aspx#E cited_by: [] contributors: - display_name: 'Contributor : National Aeronautics and Space Administration ' href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/contributor/3713.yaml id: 3713 organization: country_code: US display_name: National Aeronautics and Space Administration identifier: national-aeronautics-space-administration name: National Aeronautics and Space Administration organization_type_identifier: federal type: organization url: http://www.nasa.gov organization_uri: /organization/national-aeronautics-space-administration person: {} person_id: ~ person_uri: ~ role_type_identifier: contributor uri: /contributor/3713 description: Broad-band radiometer description_attribution: ~ display_name: earth-radiation-budget-experiment files: [] href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/instrument/earth-radiation-budget-experiment.yaml identifier: earth-radiation-budget-experiment name: Earth Radiation Budget Experiment parents: [] platforms: - description: "ERBS is a pioneering Earth radiation budget satellite mission within NASA's ERBE (Earth Radiation Budget Experiment) Research Program - a three-satellite mission, designed to investigate how energy from the sun is absorbed and re-emitted by the Earth. The ERBE payload, three identical sets of two instruments each, represent a new generation radiometer of NASA/LaRC, first flown on ERBS (launch Oct. 5, 1984), then on NOAA-9 (launch Dec. 12, 1984), and on NOAA-10 (launch Sept. 17, 1986)." description_attribution: "ERBS is a pioneering Earth radiation budget satellite mission within NASA's ERBE (Earth Radiation Budget Experiment) Research Program - a three-satellite mission, designed to investigate how energy from the sun is absorbed and re-emitted by the Earth. The ERBE payload, three identical sets of two instruments each, represent a new generation radiometer of NASA/LaRC, first flown on ERBS (launch Oct. 5, 1984), then on NOAA-9 (launch Dec. 12, 1984), and on NOAA-10 (launch Sept. 17, 1986)." identifier: earth-radiation-budget-satellite name: Earth Radiation Budget Satellite uri: /platform/earth-radiation-budget-satellite - description: 'The 5th generation series of POES (Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellites) started with NOAA-K (NOAA-15) which was launched on a Titan II vehicle on May 13, 1998 from VAFB, CA into a morning orbit to replace the aging NOAA-12 satellite.' description_attribution: 'The 5th generation series of POES (Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellites) started with NOAA-K (NOAA-15) which was launched on a Titan II vehicle on May 13, 1998 from VAFB, CA into a morning orbit to replace the aging NOAA-12 satellite.' identifier: national-oceanic-and-atmospheric-administration-9 name: 'National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - 9' uri: /platform/national-oceanic-and-atmospheric-administration-9 - description: 'The 5th generation series of POES (Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellites) started with NOAA-K (NOAA-15) which was launched on a Titan II vehicle on May 13, 1998 from VAFB, CA into a morning orbit to replace the aging NOAA-12 satellite.' description_attribution: 'The 5th generation series of POES (Polar Orbiting Environmental Satellites) started with NOAA-K (NOAA-15) which was launched on a Titan II vehicle on May 13, 1998 from VAFB, CA into a morning orbit to replace the aging NOAA-12 satellite.' identifier: national-oceanic-and-atmospheric-administration-10 name: 'National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration - 10' uri: /platform/national-oceanic-and-atmospheric-administration-10 references: [] type: instrument uri: /instrument/earth-radiation-budget-experiment