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NASA’s ER-2 Earth Resources aircraft is a fixed-wing jet aircraft manufactured by Lockheed.  NASA operates two ER-2 aircraft. The ER-2 has a maximum flight duration of 12 hours and can operate at an altitude of up to 70,000 ft, affording the platform a unique vantage point to collect observations at a height above 95% of the atmosphere. The ER-2 can support 2,900 lbs of payload, with a single pilot occupant.

Data Center

GHRC DAAC
LP DAAC
ORNL DAAC

Launch

1981

Objective

Collect remote sensing and in situ data on Earth resources

Instruments Aboard ER-2

Instrument Name Operational Date(s) Spectral Resolution Type of Instrument
Multispectral Atmospheric Mapping Sensor TEFLUN-A and -B: April 1 - September 30, 1998; CAMEX-3: August 5 - September 20, 1998

0.42-12.56 μm

Spectrometer/Radiometer

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