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Optical Spectroscopic Techniques and Instrumentation for Atmospheric and Space Research V | 2003

Operational performance of the TIMED Doppler Interferometer (TIDI)

Wilbert R. Skinner; Rick Niciejewski; T. L. Killeen; Stanley C. Solomon; Daniel Gablehouse; Q. Wu; David A. Ortland; David A. Gell; Alan R. Marshall; Edwin R. Wolfe; M. L. Cooper; Julie Franklin Kafkalidis

The TIMED Doppler Interferometer (TIDI) is a Fabry-Perot interferometer designed to measure winds in the mesosphere and thermosphere (60-180 km) as part of the TIMED mission. TIDI is a limb viewer and observes emissions from OI 557.7 nm and rotational lines in the O2(0-0) Atmospheric band. Wind measurement accuracies approach 3 ms-1 in the mesosphere and 15 ms-1 in the thermosphere. The TIDI instrument’s performance during the first year and a half of operation is discussed in this paper. Many subsystems are working as designed. The thermal control system is holding the instrument temperatures at their desired set-points. The CCD detector is working as expected with no changes observed in the gain, bias or read noise. The instrument suffers from a light leak that causes the background to be elevated and increases the uncertainty in the wind measurement. Nothing can be done to eliminate this problem but modeling of the background has eliminated any systematic effect. Water outgassing from the spacecraft or instrument has deposited as ice on some part of the optics and reduced the instrument’s sensitivity. This problem has been reduced by two spacecraft rolls which pointed the TIDI radiator to view more of the earth causing the optics to warm up and sublimate much of the ice.


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2006

TIMED Doppler Interferometer on the Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics satellite : Data product overview

Rick Niciejewski; Q. Wu; Wilbert R. Skinner; David A. Gell; M. L. Cooper; Alan R. Marshall; T. L. Killeen; Stanley C. Solomon; David A. Ortland


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011

Verification of large‐scale rapid transport in the lower thermosphere: Tracking the exhaust plume of STS‐107 from launch to the Antarctic

Rick Niciejewski; Wilbert R. Skinner; M. L. Cooper; Alan R. Marshall; R. R. Meier; Michael H. Stevens; David A. Ortland; Q. Wu


Journal of Geophysical Research | 2011

Verification of large-scale rapid transport in the lower thermosphere: Tracking the exhaust plume of STS-107 from launch to the Antarctic: RAPID MOTION IN THE LOWER THERMOSPHERE

Rick Niciejewski; Wilbert R. Skinner; M. L. Cooper; Alan R. Marshall; R. R. Meier; Michael H. Stevens; David A. Ortland; Q. Wu


Archive | 2010

Low Latitude Thermospheric Winds Observed by the Timed Doppler Interferometer (tidi) during the C/nofs ERA

Rick Niciejewski; Wilbert R. Skinner; M. L. Cooper; Anne Marshall; David A. Ortland; Q. Wu


Archive | 2010

Correlative Observations with Space-Borne Direct Doppler Wind Instruments of the Rapid Transport of Shuttle Exhaust Plumes (Invited)

Rick Niciejewski; Robert R. Meier; Michael H. Stevens; Wilbert R. Skinner; M. L. Cooper; Anne Marshall; David A. Ortland; Q. Wu


Archive | 2009

Comparison of TIDI Wind Observations and the HWM07 Model

Wilbert R. Skinner; Doug Drob; Rick Niciejewski; M. L. Cooper; Al Marshall; Dave Ortland; Q. Wu


Archive | 2009

First Results From OI (6300A) Fringe Measurements Using the TIMED Doppler Interferometer (TIDI)

Rick Niciejewski; Wilbert R. Skinner; M. L. Cooper; Anne Marshall; Q. Wu; T. L. Killeen; David A. Ortland


Archive | 2009

Multiple Year Variations of the Mesosphere Lower Thermosphere Wind Field and Comparison with Empirical Models

Wilbert R. Skinner; Rick Niciejewski; Q. Wu; David A. Ortland; M. L. Cooper; Anne Marshall


Archive | 2009

Lower thermosphere molecular oxygen derived from the volume emission rate of the Atmospheric band [poster]

R. Skinner; Rick Niciejewski; Q. Wu; A. Ortland; Alan R. Marshall; M. L. Cooper

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Q. Wu

National Center for Atmospheric Research

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T. L. Killeen

National Center for Atmospheric Research

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Stanley C. Solomon

National Center for Atmospheric Research

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Michael H. Stevens

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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Douglas P. Drob

United States Naval Research Laboratory

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