Wide Angle Michelson Doppler Imaging Interferometer (WAMDII)
Abstract
The wide angle Michelson Doppler imaging interferometer (WAMDII) is a specialized type of optical Michelson interferometer working at sufficiently long path difference to measure Doppler shifts and to infer Doppler line widths of naturally occurring upper atmospheric Gaussian line emissions. The instrument is intended to measure vertical profiles of atmospheric winds and temperatures within the altitude range of 85 km to 300 km. The WAMDII consists of a Michelson interferometer followed by a camera lens and an 85 x 106 charge coupled device photodiode array. Narrow band filters in a filter wheel are used to isolate individual line emissions and the lens forms an image of the emitting region on the charge coupled device array.
- Publication:
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Solar Terrestrial Observatory Space Station Workshop Report
- Pub Date:
- January 1986
- Bibcode:
- 1986stos.work...22R
- Keywords:
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- Doppler Effect;
- Emission;
- Michelson Interferometers;
- Solar Observatories;
- Space Stations;
- Upper Atmosphere;
- Arrays;
- Atmospheric Circulation;
- Atmospheric Temperature;
- Cameras;
- Charge Coupled Devices;
- Lenses;
- Photodiodes;
- Wind (Meteorology);
- Spacecraft Instrumentation