Skip to main content

Search from vocabulary

Content language

Concept information

Preferred term

TIDI  

Definition

  • The Thermosphere-Ionosphere-Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics (TIMED) satellite is a NASA Office of Space Sciences Sun-Earth Connection (SEC) mission to study the mesosphere and lower thermosphere from about 60 to 180 km altitude, and understand how solar variability and lower atmosphere processes combine to make this one of the most dynamic and variable regions of the terrestrial atmosphere. TIMED carries four instruments, a Global Ultraviolet Imager (GUVI), an infrared limb-sounder (SABER), a solar ultraviolet spectrometer (SEE), and a Fabry-Perot interferometer (TIDI). Data are available through the TIMED Mission Data Center and the individual instrument web sites. TIDI performs ultra-high-spectral-resolution measurements of airglow layers in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere in order to measure winds and temperatures using the doppler shifts and line shapes of spectral features. The instrument was built at the University of Michigan Space Physics Research Lab (SPRL), and is operated as a collaborative project between SPRL and HAO/NCAR. [Summary provided by UCAR] (en)

Broader concept

URI

https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/840f1418-801a-4cdc-ad23-e63be82fa3e1

Download this concept:

RDF/XML TURTLE JSON-LD Last modified 12/6/20