DISR - Descent Imager and Spectral Radiometer
Overview
The Huygens Descent Imager and Spectral Radiometer (DISR) made measurements of solar radiation as it traveled through Titan's atmosphere and landed on the surface. Its suite of seven instruments includes photodiodes, a charge-coupled device (CCD), and two near-infrared linear array detectors. The interaction of sunlight with Titan's surface and atmospheric aerosols and gases will provide insight into the nature of Titan's surface and the composition, meteorology, thermal balance, and clouds and aerosols in Titan's atmosphere.
The User's GuideThis Guide (in preparation) is available to assist you in understanding the data.
The DISR Tabs
The tabs associated with this page describe the DISR data files and how to obtain and use them.
- About DISR Data - Organization of the archive and links to key documents
- Finding Data - Suggestions on how to search the archive for specific data
- Accessing Data - Links to the data volumes
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