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MISR Data and Information

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The Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) was successfully launched into sun-synchronous polar orbit aboard Terra, NASA's first Earth Observing System (EOS) spacecraft, on December 18, 1999. MISR measurements are designed to improve our understanding of the Earth's environment and climate. Viewing the sunlit Earth simultaneously at nine widely-spaced angles, MISR provides radiometrically and geometrically calibrated images in four spectral bands at each of the angles. Spatial sampling of 275 and 1100 meters is provided on a global basis. The MISR FAQ and Observation Concept have more details about the MISR instrument. All MISR data products are available in HDF-EOS format, and select products are available in netCDF format.

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Available Data Products
Product Description Processing Information
Level 3 Products Globally gridded statistical summaries (daily, monthly, quarterly, and yearly) of select Level 1 and Level 2 Radiances, Aerosol, Land/Surface, and TOA Albedo parameters. Special regional products for select areas.
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Level 2 Products Aerosol, Land/Surface, Cloud Mask, and TOA Cloud Stereo, Albedo and Classifier Products
Level 1 Products Georectified Radiances, Browse, and Geometric Products
Ancillary Products Static Ancillary Products
Special Products

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