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The Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit-A (AMSU-A) is a 15-channel microwave sounder designed primarily to obtain temperature profiles in the upper atmosphere (especially the stratosphere) and to provide a cloud-filtering capability for tropospheric temperature observations. 

AMSU-A1 and AMSU-A2 along with the Atmospheric Infra-Red Sounder (AIRS) and the Humidity Sensor for Brazil (HSB) instruments collectively form the AIRS Project Instrument Suite aboard NASA’s Aqua platform that provides 3D measurements of temperature and water vapor through the atmospheric column along with measurements of atmospheric trace gases and surface and cloud properties.

Artist rendering of the Aqua satellite.
Image Caption

This is an artist's rendition of the Aqua satellite, where AMSU-A is mounted. 

Instrument Type

Profilers/Sounders

Specifications

Resolution

Spatial

40 km at nadir

Spectral

15 channel microwave sounder with a frequency range of 15-90 GHz

Temporal

1-2 days

Platforms

Launch Date
May 4, 2002
Altitude
705 km
Inclination
98.2°

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