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Egoc_GOME_ozone processor Lv1b-Lv1c gdp01_ex 2There are four basic calibration steps needed to convert the instrument binary data into calibrated physical quantities. 1. Signal processing: correction for dark signal, FPA crosstalk, pixel-to-pixel gain, and straylight 2. Wavelength calibration: assigning to each detector pixel its associated wavelength 3. Radiance calibration: conversion of the corrected detector signals of the earth-shine spectra to radiance units; this includes polarisation correction 4. Irradiance calibration: conversion of the corrected detector signals of the solar spectra to irra- diance units; this includes correction for the BSDF of the diffuser plate. Furthermore the measurements have to be geolocated, i.e. the geographical position of the foot- print on the Earth?s surface has to be determined from the instrument?s scan mirror angle and from the spacecraft data. Details | Visualise
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encifer_1.3.1_linux.tar.gzenCIFer for LinuxDetails | Visualise
enCIFer_1.3.dmgenCIFer for MacintoshDetails | Visualise
enCIFer_1.3.exeenCifer for WindowsDetails | Visualise
GLIBCGNU C LibraryDetails | Visualise
IDL NASA-AmesIDL code for reading NASA-Ames format files.Details | Visualise
JEdit jEdit is a programmer's text editor written in Java, so it runs on Mac OS X, OS/2, Unix, VMS and Windows.Details | Visualise
NetCDF info for FORTRAN 77 programmers on version 3WinZip FileDetails | Visualise
NetCDF infomation for CXX programmers on Netcdf version 3WinZip FileDetails | Visualise
NetCDF information for java pragrammers on netCDF v.3WinZip FileDetails | Visualise
NetCDF information for python pragrammers on netCDF v.3WinZip FileDetails | Visualise
NEtcdf java prohrammers info for version 3 filesWinZip FileDetails | Visualise
NetCDF software libraries.NetCDF software libraries.Details | Visualise
Netcf infor for python pragrammers on netcdf v. 3WinZip FileDetails | Visualise
OpenOffice.orgOpenOffice.org 2 is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more. It is available in many languages and works on all common computers. It stores all your data in an international open standard format and can also read and write files from other common office software packages. Details | Visualise
OpenOffice.orgOpenOffice.org 2 is the leading open-source office software suite for word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, graphics, databases and more. It is available in many languages and works on all common computers. It stores all your data in an international open standard format and can also read and write files from other common office software packages. Details | Visualise
TOPCATTOPCAT is an interactive graphical viewer and editor for tabular data. Its aim is to provide most of the facilities that astronomers need for analysis and manipulation of source catalogues and other tables, though it can be used for non-astronomical data as well. It understands a number of different astronomically important formats (including FITS and VOTable) and more formats can be added. It offers a variety of ways to view and analyse tables, including a browser for the cell data themselves, viewers for information about table and column metadata, and facilities for 1-, 2- 3- and higher-dimensional visualisation, calculating statistics and joining tables using flexible matching algorithms. Using a powerful and extensible Java-based expression language new columns can be defined and row subsets selected for separate analysis. Table data and metadata can be edited and the resulting modified table can be written out in a wide range of output formats. Details | Visualise
vcif.exeCIF syntax checker - MSDOS versionDetails | Visualise
vcif.tar.ZCIF syntax checker - Linux versionDetails | Visualise
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