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From 1997 to 2010, Sea-viewing Wide Field-of-view Sensor (SeaWiFS) made a simple but elegant measurement: how “green” is the Earth. That is, how much chlorophyll—the pigment that helps turn sunlight into organic energy for plants—is present in the seas and on land. Those measurements offered a window into the planet's ability to support life. The long, well-calibrated data record also gives scientists one of the best benchmarks to study the planet’s biological response to a changing environment. SeaWiFS was optimized for ocean color measurements, with a local noon (descending) equator crossing time orbit, fore-and-aft tilt capability, full dynamic range, and low polarization sensitivity.

Orbit TypeSun Synchronous at 705 km
Equator CrossingNoon +20 min, descending
Orbital Period99 minutes
Swath Width2,801 km LAC/HRPT (58.3 degrees)
Swath Width1,502 km GAC (45 degrees)
Real-Time Data Rate665 kbps
Revisit Time1 day
Digitization10 bits
Band NumberNominal Center Wavelength (int)Center WavelengthWidth (FWHM)Solar IrradianceRayleigh Optical ThicknessDepolarization Factork_oz (Ozone)k_no2 (NO2)
 nmnmnmW/m^2/um    
1412413.30620.1241729.9793.128E-012.948E-024.114E-046.004E-19
2443443.94419.6081901.5402.329E-012.910E-023.162E-034.963E-19
3490491.12320.5761964.3761.543E-012.868E-022.346E-022.746E-19
4510510.07122.3761881.6411.326E-012.856E-024.094E-022.081E-19
5555554.63118.2931829.9669.445E-022.830E-029.568E-029.411E-20
6670668.23619.8451511.3934.444E-022.790E-024.649E-029.234E-21
7765764.87640.2841223.2962.553E-022.771E-028.141E-031.078E-21
8865866.35341.366962.6361.690E-022.759E-023.331E-031.942E-21

Documents

Bandpass Table (CSV, 1 KB)
Spectral Response Functions Data (TXT, 81 KB)

Instrument Type

Spectrometer/Radiometer

Instrument Subtype

Imaging Spectrometer/Radiometer

Specifications

Resolution

Spatial

1.1 km LAC, 4.5 km Global Area Coverage

Spectral

412, 443, 490, 510, 555, 670, 765, 865nm

Platforms

Launch Date
Aug. 1, 1997
Temporal Extent
Aug. 1, 1997 - Dec. 11, 2010
Altitude
705 km
Inclination
98.2

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