The primary goal of the MASTER validation activities is to
provide information on the radiometric and geometric characteristics of MASTER
data. A secondary goal is to validate any higher level products derived from
MASTER data. Validation activities are important to confirm that the results
obtained from MASTER in the laboratory (calibration) are similar to those
obtained in-flight. MASTER is a versatile instrument operating from several
platforms with very different environments. Therefore it is necessary to
validate the data obtained on each platform. Validation experiments are
conducted each year on the platforms planned for use that year. December 1998 Beachcraft B200
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