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The Fluorescence Explorer (FLEX) Mission: From Spectral Measurements to High-Level Science Products
Jose Morenosubject
SpectrometerFLEXEnvironmental scienceSampling (statistics)VegetationScale (map)Image resolutionEnvironmental stressSpace explorationRemote sensingdescription
The Fluorescence Explorer (FLEX) mission was selected in 2015, by the European Space Agency (ESA), as an Earth Explorer mission, with a launch planned for 2024. The key scientific objective of the mission is the quantitative global mapping of actual photosynthetic activity of terrestrial ecosystems, as a function of variable vegetation health status and environmental stress conditions. The measurements will have a spatial resolution of 300 m, adequate to resolve land surface processes associated to vegetation dynamics at a global scale. To be able to accomplish such objective, the FLEX mission carries the FLORIS spectrometer, specially optimized to map vegetation fluorescence with a spectral sampling of 0.1 nm, and is designed to fly in tandem with Copernicus Sentinel-3. Together with FLORIS, the OLCI and SLSTR instruments on Sentinel-3 provide all the necessary information to retrieve the emitted fluorescence, and to allow proper interpretation of the spatial and temporal dynamics of vegetation photosynthesis from such global measurements.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2021-07-11 | 2021 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium IGARSS |