--- aliases: - context: instrumentID lexicon: ceos term: 665 url: http://database.eohandbook.com/database/instrumentsummary.aspx?instrumentID=665 - context: Instrument lexicon: ceos term: IVISSR (FY-2) url: http://database.eohandbook.com/database/instrumentindex.aspx#I cited_by: [] contributors: - display_name: 'Contributor : China National Space Administration ' href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/contributor/3759.yaml id: 3759 organization: country_code: CN display_name: China National Space Administration identifier: china-national-space-administration name: China National Space Administration organization_type_identifier: national type: organization url: http://www.cnsa.gov.cn/n615709/cindex.html organization_uri: /organization/china-national-space-administration person: {} person_id: ~ person_uri: ~ role_type_identifier: contributor uri: /contributor/3759 - display_name: 'Contributor : Chinese Academy of Space Technology ' href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/contributor/3739.yaml id: 3739 organization: country_code: CN display_name: Chinese Academy of Space Technology identifier: chinese-academy-space-technology name: Chinese Academy of Space Technology organization_type_identifier: national type: organization url: http://www.cast.cn/CastEn/ organization_uri: /organization/chinese-academy-space-technology person: {} person_id: ~ person_uri: ~ role_type_identifier: contributor uri: /contributor/3739 - display_name: 'Contributor : National Remote Sensing Centre of China ' href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/contributor/3725.yaml id: 3725 organization: country_code: CN display_name: National Remote Sensing Centre of China identifier: national-remote-sensing-centre-china name: National Remote Sensing Centre of China organization_type_identifier: national type: organization url: http://www.nrscc.gov.cn/nrscc/en/functions/index.html organization_uri: /organization/national-remote-sensing-centre-china person: {} person_id: ~ person_uri: ~ role_type_identifier: contributor uri: /contributor/3725 - display_name: 'Contributor : National Satellite Meteorological Center/Chinese Meterological Administration ' href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/contributor/3740.yaml id: 3740 organization: country_code: CN display_name: National Satellite Meteorological Center/Chinese Meterological Administration identifier: national-satellite-meteorological-center-chinese-meteorological-administration name: National Satellite Meteorological Center/Chinese Meterological Administration organization_type_identifier: national type: organization url: http://www.nsmc.cma.gov.cn/NSMC_EN/Home/Index.html organization_uri: /organization/national-satellite-meteorological-center-chinese-meteorological-administration person: {} person_id: ~ person_uri: ~ role_type_identifier: contributor uri: /contributor/3740 description: Multi-purpose imaging Vis/IR radiometer description_attribution: ~ display_name: improved-multispectral-visible-and-infra-red-scan-radiometer-5-channels files: [] href: http://52.38.26.42:8080/instrument/improved-multispectral-visible-and-infra-red-scan-radiometer-5-channels.yaml identifier: improved-multispectral-visible-and-infra-red-scan-radiometer-5-channels name: Improved Multispectral Visible and Infra-red Scan Radiometer (5 channels) parents: [] platforms: - description: 'China began the development of its geostationary meteorological program in the 1980s. FengYun-2, or FY-2 (FenYun means " " in Chinese), is the geostationary meteorological satellite series of China, organized and operated by NSMC (National Satellite Meteorological Center) of CMA (China Meteorological Administration) and built by the Shanghai Institute of Satellite Engineering. China started its FY-2 development program in 1980.' description_attribution: 'China began the development of its geostationary meteorological program in the 1980s. FengYun-2, or FY-2 (FenYun means " " in Chinese), is the geostationary meteorological satellite series of China, organized and operated by NSMC (National Satellite Meteorological Center) of CMA (China Meteorological Administration) and built by the Shanghai Institute of Satellite Engineering. China started its FY-2 development program in 1980.' identifier: fy-2c-geostationary-meteorological-satellite name: FY-2C Geostationary Meteorological Satellite uri: /platform/fy-2c-geostationary-meteorological-satellite - description: 'China began the development of its geostationary meteorological program in the 1980s. FengYun-2, or FY-2 (FenYun means " " in Chinese), is the geostationary meteorological satellite series of China, organized and operated by NSMC (National Satellite Meteorological Center) of CMA (China Meteorological Administration) and built by the Shanghai Institute of Satellite Engineering. China started its FY-2 development program in 1980.' description_attribution: 'China began the development of its geostationary meteorological program in the 1980s. FengYun-2, or FY-2 (FenYun means " " in Chinese), is the geostationary meteorological satellite series of China, organized and operated by NSMC (National Satellite Meteorological Center) of CMA (China Meteorological Administration) and built by the Shanghai Institute of Satellite Engineering. China started its FY-2 development program in 1980.' identifier: fy-2d-geostationary-meteorological-satellite name: FY-2D Geostationary Meteorological Satellite uri: /platform/fy-2d-geostationary-meteorological-satellite - description: 'China began the development of its geostationary meteorological program in the 1980s. FengYun-2, or FY-2 (FenYun means " " in Chinese), is the geostationary meteorological satellite series of China, organized and operated by NSMC (National Satellite Meteorological Center) of CMA (China Meteorological Administration) and built by the Shanghai Institute of Satellite Engineering. China started its FY-2 development program in 1980.' description_attribution: 'China began the development of its geostationary meteorological program in the 1980s. FengYun-2, or FY-2 (FenYun means " " in Chinese), is the geostationary meteorological satellite series of China, organized and operated by NSMC (National Satellite Meteorological Center) of CMA (China Meteorological Administration) and built by the Shanghai Institute of Satellite Engineering. China started its FY-2 development program in 1980.' identifier: fy-2e-geostationary-meteorological-satellite name: FY-2E Geostationary Meteorological Satellite uri: /platform/fy-2e-geostationary-meteorological-satellite - description: 'China began the development of its geostationary meteorological program in the 1980s. FengYun-2, or FY-2 (FenYun means " " in Chinese), is the geostationary meteorological satellite series of China, organized and operated by NSMC (National Satellite Meteorological Center) of CMA (China Meteorological Administration) and built by the Shanghai Institute of Satellite Engineering. China started its FY-2 development program in 1980.' description_attribution: 'China began the development of its geostationary meteorological program in the 1980s. FengYun-2, or FY-2 (FenYun means " " in Chinese), is the geostationary meteorological satellite series of China, organized and operated by NSMC (National Satellite Meteorological Center) of CMA (China Meteorological Administration) and built by the Shanghai Institute of Satellite Engineering. China started its FY-2 development program in 1980.' identifier: fy-2f-geostationary-meteorological-satellite name: FY-2F Geostationary Meteorological Satellite uri: /platform/fy-2f-geostationary-meteorological-satellite references: [] type: instrument uri: /instrument/improved-multispectral-visible-and-infra-red-scan-radiometer-5-channels