Very high spectral resolution imaging spectroscopy: The Fluorescence Explorer (FLEX) mission

JF Moreno, Y Goulas, A Huth… - … and Remote Sensing …, 2016 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
JF Moreno, Y Goulas, A Huth, E Middleton, F Miglietta, G Mohammed, L Nedbal, U Rascher
2016 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium …, 2016ieeexplore.ieee.org
The Fluorescence Explorer (FLEX) mission has been recently selected as the 8 th Earth
Explorer by the European Space Agency (ESA). It will be the first mission specifically
designed to measure from space vegetation fluorescence emission, by making use of very
high spectral resolution imaging spectroscopy techniques. Vegetation fluorescence is the
best proxy to actual vegetation photosynthesis which can be measurable from space,
allowing an improved quantification of vegetation carbon assimilation and vegetation stress …
The Fluorescence Explorer (FLEX) mission has been recently selected as the 8 th Earth Explorer by the European Space Agency (ESA). It will be the first mission specifically designed to measure from space vegetation fluorescence emission, by making use of very high spectral resolution imaging spectroscopy techniques. Vegetation fluorescence is the best proxy to actual vegetation photosynthesis which can be measurable from space, allowing an improved quantification of vegetation carbon assimilation and vegetation stress conditions, thus having key relevance for global mapping of ecosystems dynamics and aspects related with agricultural production and food security. The FLEX mission carries the FLORIS spectrometer, with a spectral resolution in the range of 0.3 nm, and is designed to fly in tandem with Copernicus Sentinel-3, in order to provide all the necessary spectral / angular information to disentangle emitted fluorescence from reflected radiance, and to allow proper interpretation of the observed fluorescence spatial and temporal dynamics.
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