Observation of the earth and its environment: survey of missions and sensors
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adam_text | TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS OF THE 4TH EDITION 1
............................ 1 EARTH OBSERVATION SHORT-HISTORY 7
............................ 1.1 SENSOR/TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT 11
........................................ 1.1.1 CONCEPTS IN OPTICAL
OBSERVATIONS 12 ................................ 1.1.2 MICROWAVE REGION,
ACTIVE OBSERVATIONS (RADARS) 28 .................. 1.1.3 MICROWAVE
REGION, PASSIVE OBSERVATIONS 39 .......................... 1.1.4 OPTICAL
REGION, ACTIVE OBSERVATIONS (LIDARS) 42 ...................... 1.1.5
SOUNDING OF THE ATMOSPHERE 43 .................................... 1.1.6
SOUNDING OF THE IONOSPHERE 49 .....................................
1.1.7 SOME INSTRUMENT/OBSERVATION TECHNIQUES 51
......................... 1.1.8 COOLING TECHNIQUES AND HTS
(HIGH-TEMPERATURE SUPERCONDUCTIVITY) 61 .. 1.2 FUNDAMENTAL SCIENCE
LIMITS IN SPACE FLIGHT AND EARTH OBSERVATION 64 ........... 1.3
SPACECRAFT SYSTEMS 67
.................................................... 1.3.1 SPACECRAFT
OPERATIONS 76 .......................................... 1.3.2 SPECIAL
S/C MANEUVERS AND RESCUE OPERATIONS: EXAMPLES 86 ........... 1.3.3
COOPERATIVE DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS, SATELLITE FORMATIONS 88 ..............
1.3.4 BISTATIC SYSTEMS IN REMOTE SENSING 92
.............................. 1.3.5 ON-ORBIT PROPULSION 95
........................................... 1.3.6 SPACE ENVIRONMENT
EXPERIMENTS 99 ................................. 1.3.7 TETHER
EXPERIMENTS 105 ............................................ 1.4 ISS
(INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION) BUILT-UP 106
................................ 1.5 OVERVIEW OF OPERATIONAL
METEOROLOGICAL MISSIONS 108 .......................... 1.5.1 LEO (LOW
EARTH ORBIT) SATELLITE MISSIONS 108 ......................... 1.5.2 GEO
(GEOSYNCHRONOUS ORBIT) WEATHER SATELLITES 113 ................... 1.6
SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL CONNECTION 116
............................................ 1.6.1 EARTH RADIATION
BUDGET AND SOLAR CONSTANT 117 ....................... 1.6.2 SOLAR WIND
OBSERVATION 121 ........................................ 1.7 NAVIGATION
125 ........................................................... 1.7.1
TRACKING TECHNIQUES 125 ...........................................
1.7.2 GRADIOMETRY , ACCELEROMETRY AND MAGNETOMETRY 127
................... 1.7.3 SATELLITE LASER RANGING 131
......................................... 1.7.4 ATTITUDE AND CONTROL
INSTRUMENTS 132 ................................ 1.7.5 ALTIMETRY 136
.................................................... 1.7.6 ORBITS 140
....................................................... 1.7.7 ON-ORBIT
SERVICING 143 ............................................ 1.7.8
SATELLITE RADIONAVIGATION SYSTEMS 145 ................................
1.8 SERVICES 156
............................................................. 1.9 START
OF INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION 160 .......................................
PART A ATMOSPHERE/RADIATION/AERONOMY MISSIONS 165 .............. A.1 ACE
(ATMOSPHERE CLIMATE EXPERIMENT) 165 ....................................
A.2 ACRIMSAT (ACTIVE CAVITY RADIOMETER IRRADIANCE MONITOR) 167
................... A.3 ADM (ATMOSPHERIC DYNAMICS MISSION) 169
..................................... A.4 AE (ATMOSPHERE EXPLORER) 173
............................................... A.4.1 AE-A (AERONOMY-A,
EXPLORER 17) 174 .................................. A.4.2 AE-B
(AERONOMY-B, EXPLORER 32) 174 .................................. A.4.3
AE-C (ATMOSPHERE EXPLORER-C, EXPLORER 51) 176 .........................
A.4.4 AE-D (ATMOSPHERE EXPLORER-D, EXPLORER 54) 181
........................ A.4.5 AE-E (ATMOSPHERE EXPLORER-E, EXPLORER 55)
182 ......................... A.5 AEM-2 (APPLICATIONS EXPLORER
MISSION-2) 182 ................................... A.6 AURA MISSION
(EOS/CHEM-1) 183 .............................................. A.7
CLOUDS (CLOUD AND RADIATION MONITORING SATELLITE) 183
......................... A.8 CLOUDSAT 191
............................................................... A.9
COMPASS 195
............................................................. A.10
CORIOLIS 196
................................................................ A.11
CRRES (COMBINED RELEASE AND RADIATION EFFECTS SATELLITE) 200
................... A.12 DYNAMICS EXPLORERS (DE-1 AND DE-2) 202
...................................... A.12.1 DE-1 INSTRUMENTS (HIGH
ALTITUDE MISSION) 203 ........................... A.12.2 DE-2
INSTRUMENTS (LOW ALTITUDE MISSION) 204 ........................... A.13
ERBS (EARTH RADIATION BUDGET SATELLITE) 205
.................................... A.14 ESSP-3 (EARTH SYSTEM SCIENCE
PATHFINDER-3) 207 ................................. A.15 FBM
(FRENCH-BRAZILIAN MICROSATELLITE) 209
...................................... A.16 FORTE (FAST ON-ORBIT
RECORDING OF TRANSIENT EVENTS) 212 ........................ A.17 GCOM
(GLOBAL CHANGE OBSERVATION MISSION) 215 ...............................
A.17.1 GCOM-A1 215
...................................................... A.18 HCMM (HEAT
CAPACITY MAPPING MISSION) 219 ................................... A.19
MEGHA-TROPIQUES 220
........................................................ A.20 ODIN 223
................................................................. A.21
ORBVIEW-1/MICROLAB-1 226
.................................................... A.22 QUIKSCAT
(QUICK SCATTEROMETER MISSION) 226 ..................................
A.23 REX-II (RADIATION EXPERIMENT SATELLITE II) 228
.................................. A.24 ROCSAT-3/COSMIC (CONSTELLATION
OF SIX MICROSATELLITES) 229 ..................... A.25 SAN MARCO D/L 232
...................................................... A.26 SCISAT-1/ACE
(SCIENCE SATELLITE/ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY EXPERIMENT) 234 .......... A.27
SORCE (SOLAR RADIATION AND CLIMATE EXPERIMENT) 237
........................... A.28 TIMED (THERMOSPHERE, IONOSPHERE,
MESOSPHERE ENERGETICS AND DYNAMICS) 242 ..... A.29 TOMS MISSIONS 245
......................................................... A.29.1 TOMS-EP
246 ...................................................... A.29.2
TOMS/NSCAT ON ADEOS 246 ........................................ A.29.3
QUIKTOMS (QUIK TOTAL OZONE MAPPING SPECTROMETER) 247 ................
A.30 TRIANA 249
................................................................. A.31
TRMM (TROPICAL RAINFALL MEASURING MISSION) 254
............................... A.32 UARS (UPPER ATMOSPHERE RESEARCH
SATELLITE) 258 ............................... PART B COMMERCIAL IMAGING
SATELLITES 263 ........................ B.1 CONDOR SERIES OF NPO
MACHINOSTROYENIA 263 .................................... B.1.1 CONDOR-E
(CONDOR EXPERIMENTAL) 264 .................................. B.2
DIAMANT, OHB BREMEN 266
.................................................. B.3 COSMO-SKYMED AND
PLEIADES PROGRAMS 268 .................................... B.3.1
COSMO-SKYMED 270 ................................................ B.3.2
PLEIADES 274 ........................................................
B.4 EARTHWATCH (DIGITALGLOBE) IMAGING SATELLITES 275
................................ B.4.1 EARLYBIRD 275
....................................................... B.4.2
QUICKBIRD-1 277 .....................................................
B.4.3 QUICKBIRD-2 280
..................................................... B.5 EROS (EARTH
REMOTE OBSERVATION SYSTEM), IMAGESAT INTERNATIONAL 281 .............
B.5.1 EROS-A SPACECRAFT SERIES 282
......................................... B.5.2 EROS-B SPACECRAFT SERIES
283 ......................................... B.6 IKONOS (SPACE IMAGING
INC., THORNTON, CO) 285 ............................... B.6.1 IKONOS-1
285 ...................................................... B.6.2
IKONOS-2 286 ......................................................
B.6.3 KODAK MODEL 1000 CAMERA SYSTEM 287
................................. B.7 INFOTERRA/TERRASAR (ASTRIUM, ESA)
289 ........................................ B.7.1 TERRASAR-X1 (X-BAND
SATELLITE) 292 .................................... B.7.2 TERRASAR-L1
(L-BAND SATELLITE) 295 .................................... B.8 ORBVIEW
SATELLITE SERIES OF ORBIMAGE 298 ....................................
B.8.1 ORBVIEW-1 298
...................................................... B.8.2 ORBVIEW-2
(RENAMED FROM SEASTAR IN 1997) 301 .......................... B.8.3
ORBVIEW-3 304 ......................................................
B.8.4 ORBVIEW-4 306
...................................................... B.9 RAPIDEYE
SATELLITE CONSTELLATION 307 ...........................................
PART C DATA COLLECTION (MESSAGING) SYSTEMS 311 ................... C.1
ARGOS (DATA COLLECTION SYSTEM) 311
......................................... C.2 FAISAT (FINAL ANALYSIS
INC. SATELLITE) 313 ....................................... C.3 LLMS
(LITTLE LEO MESSAGING SYSTEM) 314 ......................................
C.4 ORBCOMM SATELLITE SYSTEM 316
................................................ C.5 SAFIR (SATELLITE
FOR INFORMATION RELAY) 319 .................................... C.5.1
SAFIR-1 319 ........................................................
C.5.2 SAFIR-2 321
........................................................ C.6 SCD-1
(SATELITE DE COLETA DE DADOS) 322
....................................... C.6.1 SCD-2 324
.......................................................... C.7 TEMISAT
(TELESPAZIO MICROSATELLITE) 324 ......................................
C.8 STORE-AND-FORWARD (S&F) SYSTEMS 328
......................................... PART D EARTH
OBSERVATION/MONITORING MISSIONS 329 ................ D.1 ADEOS (ADVANCED
EARTH OBSERVING SATELLITE) 329 ............................... D.2
ADEOS-II (ADVANCED EARTH OBSERVING SATELLITE-II) 335
........................... D.3 ALOS (ADVANCED LAND OBSERVING SATELLITE)
339 ................................. D.4 ALMAZ PROGRAM 343
....................................................... D.4.1
COSMOS-1870 (ALSO KOSMOS-1870) 344 .................................
D.4.2 ALMAZ-1 344 ......................................................
D.5 BADR-B 346
............................................................... D.6
BHASKARA 348
............................................................... D.7
CBERS (CHINA/BRAZIL - EARTH RESOURCES SATELLITE) 349
............................ D.7.1 CBERS-1 349
....................................................... D.7.2 CBERS-2
353 ....................................................... D.7.3
CBERS-3 & 4 353 ................................................... D.8
CORONA 354
.............................................................. D.9
ENVISAT (ENVIRONMENTAL SATELLITE) 355
........................................ D.10 EO-1 (EARTH ORBSERVING-1)
375 ................................................ D.11 EOS (EARTH
OBSERVING SYSTEM) 375 ............................................
D.11.1 TERRA MISSION (EOS/AM-1) 377
........................................ D.11.2 AQUA MISSION (EOS/PM-1)
386 ........................................ D.11.3 AURA MISSION
(EOS/CHEM-1) 390 ...................................... D.12 ESE (EARTH
SCIENCE ENTERPRISE) 396 ............................................
D.13 ERS-1 (EUROPEAN REMOTE-SENSING SATELLITE) 399
................................. D.14 ERS-2 406
................................................................. D.15
HY-1 (HAIYANG-1/OCEAN-1) 409
................................................ D.16 ICESAT (ICE, CLOUD
AND LAND ELEVATION SATELLITE) 411 .............................. D.17
IRS (INDIAN REMOTE SENSING SATELLITES) 414
..................................... D.17.1 IRS-1A 415
......................................................... D.17.2 IRS-1B
416 ......................................................... D.17.3
IRS-1E (P1) 417 .....................................................
D.17.4 IRS-P2 417
......................................................... D.17.5
IRS-1C/1D 418 ......................................................
D.17.6 IRS-P3 420
......................................................... D.17.7 IRS-P4
(OCEANSAT-1) 422 ............................................. D.17.8
IRS-P5 (CARTOSAT-1) 426 ..............................................
D.17.9 IRS-P6 (RESOURCESAT-1) 427
........................................... D.18 JERS-1 (JAPAN EARTH
RESOURCES SATELLITE) 427 ................................... D.19 KITSAT
PROGRAM 430 ........................................................
D.19.1 KITSAT-2 (KOREA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SATELLITE-2) 430
.................. D.19.2 KITSAT-3 (KOREA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY
SATELLITE-3) 431 .................. D.19.3 K-4 (KAISTSAT-4) 434
............................................... D.20 KOMPSAT (KOREA
MULTI-PURPOSE SATELLITE) 436 ................................. D.20.1
KOMPSAT-1 436 ....................................................
D.20.2 KOMPSAT-2 438
.................................................... D.21 LANDSAT 440
............................................................. D.21.1
LANDSAT-1 TO -5 442 ...................................................
D.21.2 LANDSAT-6 445
....................................................... D.21.3 LANDSAT-7
447 ....................................................... D.22 LEWIS
AND CLARK MISSIONS 451 .................................................
D.22.1 LEWIS S/C 451
....................................................... D.22.2 CLARK S/C
455 ....................................................... D.23 MOS
(MARINE OBSERVATION SATELLITE) 458
........................................ D.24 MTI (MULTISPECTRAL THERMAL
IMAGER) 460 ....................................... D.25 NEMO (NAVY
EARTHMAP OBSERVER) 463 ........................................ D.26
OKEAN-O 467
............................................................. D.26.1
EXPERIMENTAL COSMOS PROGRAM 468 .....................................
D.26.2 OKEAN-O1 OPERATIONAL SERIES 469
.................................... D.26.3 OKEAN-O SERIES 471
................................................ D.27 ORBVIEW-2/SEASTAR
476 ...................................................... D.28 PRIRODA
476 ............................................................. D.29
RADARSAT 487 ...........................................................
D.29.1 RADARSAT-1 487
................................................... D.29.2 RADARSAT-2
489 ................................................... D.30 RADCAL
(RADAR CALIBRATION SATELLITE) 492 .....................................
D.31 RESURS-F 492
............................................................. D.32
RESURS-O 496
............................................................ D.33 ROCSAT
(REPUBLIC OF CHINA SATELLITE) 498
....................................... D.33.1 ROCSAT-1 499
...................................................... D.33.2 ROCSAT-2
501 ...................................................... D.34 SAC-C
(SATELITE DE APLICACIONES CIENTIFICAS-C) 504
............................... D.35 SEASAT 508
............................................................... D.36
SMOS (SOIL MOISTURE AND OCEAN SALINITY) 512
................................... D.37 SPOT (SYSTEME POUR
L*OBSERVATION DE LA TERRE) 517 .............................. D.37.1
SPOT-3 519 .........................................................
D.37.2 SPOT-4 520
......................................................... D.37.3 SPOT-5
525 ......................................................... D.38 SSR1
(SATELITE DE SENSORIAMENTO REMOTO) 528
.................................. D.39 VCL (VEGETATION CANOPY LIDAR
MISSION) 529 .................................... D.40 UOSAT/SSTL
MICROSATELLITE MISSIONS 532 .......................................
D.40.1 UOSAT-1 (UNIVERSITY OF SURREY SATELLITE-1) 533
........................... D.40.2 UOSAT-2 534
........................................................ D.40.3 UOSAT-3
(HEALTHSAT-1) 534 ........................................... D.40.4
UOSAT-4 534 ........................................................
D.40.5 UOSAT-5 535
........................................................ D.40.6 KITSAT-1
(KOREA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY SATELLITE) 535 ....................
D.40.7 S-80/T 536
.......................................................... D.40.8
HEALTHSAT-2 536 .....................................................
D.40.9 POSAT-1 (PORTUGUESE SATELLITE) 537
..................................... D.40.10 KITSAT-2 538
....................................................... D.40.11 CERISE
538 ........................................................ D.40.12
FASAT-ALFA (FUERZA AEREA SATELLITE - ALFA) 539
........................... D.40.13 FASAT-BRAVO (FUERZA AEREA SATELLITE
- BRAVO) 541 ......................... D.40.14 UOSAT-12 541
....................................................... D.40.15 TMSAT
(THAI-MICROSATELLITE) 545 .......................................
D.40.16 SNAP (SURREY NANOSATELLITE APPLICATIONS PROGRAM) 547
................... D.40.17 SNAP-1 547
......................................................... D.40.18
TSINGHUA-1 550 ......................................................
D.40.19 TIUNGSAT 551
........................................................ D.40.20 DMC
(DISASTER MONITORING CONSTELLATION) 553 ...........................
D.40.21 TOPSAT 553
........................................................ PART E
GEODYNAMIC/EARTH-SYSTEM MISSIONS 555 .................... E.1 CHAMP
(CHALLENGING MINISATELLITE PAYLOAD) 555
................................. E.2 CRYOSAT 560
................................................................ E.3 EGS
(EXPERIMENTAL GEODETIC SATELLITE, AJISAI) 565
................................ E.4 ETALON 566
.............................................................. E.5
GEO-IK 566
............................................................... E.6 GEOS
(GEOSTATIONARY SATELLITE) 567
........................................... E.6.1 GEOS-1 567
........................................................ E.6.2 GEOS-2
568 ........................................................ E.7 GEOS
568 .................................................................
E.7.1 GEOS-1 (GEODETIC EARTH ORBITING SATELLITE) 568
.......................... E.7.2 GEOS-2 (GEODETIC EARTH ORBITING
SATELLITE) 570 .......................... E.7.3 GEOS-3 (GEODYNAMICS
EXPERIMENTAL OCEAN SATELLITE) 571 ................. E.8 GEOSAT
(GEODETIC/GEOPHYSICAL SATELLITE) 572 ..................................
E.9 GFO-1 (GEOSAT FOLLOW-ON PROGRAM) 574
....................................... E.10 GFZ-1
(GEOFORSCHUNGSZENTRUM-1 GEODESY SATELLITE) 575 .........................
E.11 GOCE (GRAVITY FIELD AND STEADY-STATE OCEAN CIRCULATION EXPLORER)
576 .............. E.12 GP-B (GRAVITY PROBE B - RELATIVITY MISSION) 581
................................. E.12.1 MECHANICAL SYSTEMS 584
.............................................. E.12.2 EXPERIMENT PAYLOAD
584 .............................................. E.13 GRACE (GRAVITY
RECOVERY AND CLIMATE EXPERIMENT) 586 ......................... E.14
JASON-1 (JOINT ALTIMETRY SATELLITE OCEANOGRAPHY NETWORK) 590
..................... E.15 LAGEOS-I (LASER GEODYNAMICS SATELLITE) 593
................................... E.15.1 LAGEOS-II 594
..................................................... E.16 MAGSAT 595
.............................................................. E.17
MIMOSA (MICROACCELEROMETRIC MEASUREMENTS OF SATELLITE ACCELERATIONS) 596
........ E.18 OERSTED 598
................................................................. E.19
STARLETTE 600
................................................................ E.20
STELLA 600
.................................................................. E.21
TOPEX/POSEIDON 601
....................................................... E.21.1 DORIS 603
......................................................... E.22 WESTPAC
(WESTERN PACIFIC SATELLITE) 605 .......................................
PART F METEOROLOGY - GEO (GEOSYNCHRONOUS EARTH ORBIT) MISSIONS 607 F.1
ELEKTRO-M-1(ELEKTRO-MODIFIED-1) 607
.......................................... F.2 FENG-YUN-2 (GEOSTATIONARY
SATELLITE SERIES) 609 .................................. F.2.1 FY-2A 609
......................................................... F.2.2 FY-2B
611 .......................................................... F.3 GMS
(GEOSTATIONARY METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE) 612
............................... F.3.1 GMS DATA COLLECTION SYSTEM (DCS)
613 ................................ F.4 GOES (GEOSTATIONARY OPERATIONAL
ENVIRONMENTAL SATELLITE) 614 ................... F.4.1 NOAA-GOES DATA
COLLECTION SYSTEM (DCS) 617 ........................ F.4.2 NOAA-GOES SEM
INSTRUMENTS 619 ................................... F.4.3 NOAA-GOES
SECOND GENERATION 621 .................................. F.4.4
NEXT-GENERATION IMAGER FOR THE NOAA GOES SERIES 627 ..................
F.4.5 NEXT-GENERATION SOUNDER FOR THE NOAA GOES SERIES 628
................. F.4.6 LMS (LIGHTNING MAPPER SENSOR) 628
................................... F.5 GOMS (GEOSTATIONARY OPERATIONAL
METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE) 630 ................... F.5.1 RADIO COMPLEX
FOR DATA COLLECTION, TRANSMISSION AND RELAY 632 ............ F.6 INSAT
633 .................................................................
F.6.1 INSAT-1 SATELLITE SERIES 633
........................................... F.6.2 INSAT-2 SATELLITE
SERIES 634 ........................................... F.6.2.1 INSAT-2E
636 .............................................. F.6.3 INSAT-3
SATELLITE SERIES 640 ........................................... F.6.3.1
INSAT-3B 640 .............................................. F.6.3.2
INSAT-3A 641 .............................................. F.7 METEOSAT
641 ............................................................ F.7.1
METEOSAT DATA COLLECTION SYSTEM (DCS) 644 .............................
F.7.2 METEOSAT DCP RETRANSMISSION SYSTEM 645
............................... F.7.3 MOSAIC 647
....................................................... F.8 MSG
(METEOSAT SECOND GENERATION) 647 ....................................
F.8.1 MSG GROUND SEGMENT (STATIONS) 653
................................... F.8.2 MSG COMMUNICATION SERVICES AND
DATA DISTRIBUTION 654 .................. F.9 MTSAT (MULTIFUNCTION
TRANSPORT SATELLITE) 655 .................................. F.9.1
MTSAT-1R 656 .....................................................
F.9.1.1 AERONAUTICAL MISSION 657 ....................................
F.9.1.2 METEOROLOGICAL MISSION 658 ...................................
F.9.1.3 DCS (DATA COLLECTION SYSTEM) 660 .............................
PART G METEOROLOGY - LEO (LOW EARTH ORBIT) MISSIONS 661 .......... G.1
DMSP (DEFENSE METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE PROGRAM) 661
........................... G.1.1 DESCRIPTION OF BLOCK 5D-2 AND 5D-3
SENSORS 663 ......................... G.1.2 SPACE ENVIRONMENT SENSORS
669 ........................................ G.1.3 EARLY SENSORS OF THE
DMSP PROGRAM 673 ................................ G.1.4 DMSP DATA
AVAILABILITY - VISIBLE AND INFRARED IMAGERY 675 ................ G.2 EPS
(EUMETSAT POLAR SYSTEM) 676 ..........................................
G.2.1 METOP-1 SATELLITE 678
................................................ G.2.2 METOP-1 SENSOR
COMPLEMENT 681 ...................................... G.3 FENG-YUN-1
(POLAR ORBITING SATELLITE SERIES) 688 .................................
G.3.1 FY-1A, -1B 689
..................................................... G.3.2 FENG-YUN-1C
AND -1D 691 ............................................ G.3.3
FENG-YUN-3 (FY-3) SATELLITES 692 .......................................
G.4 METEOR-1 SERIES 692
....................................................... G.5 METEOR-2
SERIES 693 ....................................................... G.6
METEOR-PRIRODA SERIES 694
................................................. G.7 METEOR-3 SERIES
695 ....................................................... G.8
METEOR-3M SERIES 701
....................................................... G.8.1
METEOR-3M-1 701 .................................................... G.9
NPP (NPOESS PREPARATORY PROJECT) 707
........................................ G.10 NPOESS (NATIONAL
POLAR-ORBITING OPERATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL SATELLITE SYSTEM) 711 ...
G.10.1 NPOESS TRANSITION PERIOD OVERVIEW 711
................................ G.10.2 THE NPOESS SATELLITE 713
............................................ G.10.3 NPOESS SENSOR
COMPLEMENT 713 ...................................... G.11 TIROS
METEOROLOGICAL SATELLITE SERIES (WITH THE POES PROGRAM) 720
............... G.11.1 TIROS-1 (TIROS-A) 720
............................................. G.11.2 TIROS-2 (TIROS-B)
721 ............................................. G.11.3 TIROS-3
(TIROS-C) 722 ............................................. G.11.4
TIROS-4 (TIROS-D) 723 .............................................
G.11.5 TIROS-5 (TIROS-E) 723
............................................. G.11.6 TIROS-6 (TIROS-F)
724 ............................................. G.11.7 TIROS-7
(TIROS-G) 724 ............................................. G.11.8
TIROS-8 (TIROS-H) 725 .............................................
G.11.9 TIROS-9 (TIROS-I) 725
.............................................. G.11.10 TIROS-10 726
...................................................... G.12 TOS/ESSA
SATELLITE SERIES (2ND GENERATION) 726 .................................
G.12.1 ESSA-1 (TOS-1) 727
................................................. G.12.2 ESSA-2 (TOS-2)
727 ................................................. G.12.3 ESSA-3
(TOS-3) 728 ................................................. G.12.4
ESSA-4 (TOS-4) 728 .................................................
G.12.5 ESSA-5 (TOS-5) 729
................................................. G.12.6 ESSA-6 (TOS-6)
729 ................................................. G.12.7 ESSA-7
(TOS-7) 729 ................................................. G.12.8
ESSA-8 (TOS-8) 729 .................................................
G.12.9 ESSA-9 (TOS-9) 730
................................................. G.13 ITOS (IMPROVED
TIROS OPERATIONAL SYSTEM) 730 ................................ G.13.1
NOAA-1 (ITOS-A, ALSO KNOWN AS ITOS-1 AND TIROS-M) 730 ..............
G.13.2 NOAA-2 (ITOS-D) 732
............................................... G.13.2.1 NOAA-3 (ITOS-F)
732 ...................................... G.13.3 NOAA-4 (ITOS-G) 733
............................................... G.13.4 NOAA-5 (ITOS-H)
733 ............................................... G.14 TIROS-N (4TH
GENERATION) SATELLITE SERIES 733 ..................................
G.14.1 TIROS-N SATELLITE 734
............................................... G.14.1.1 NOAA-6 (NOAA-A)
735 ..................................... G.14.2 NOAA-B 735
....................................................... G.14.3 NOAA-7
(NOAA-C) 735 .............................................. G.14.4
NOAA-8 (NOAA-E) 739 ..............................................
G.14.5 NOAA-9 (NOAA-F) 739
.............................................. G.14.6 NOAA-10 (NOAA-G)
739 ............................................ G.14.7 NOAA-11 (NOAA-H)
740 ............................................ G.14.8 NOAA-12 (NOAA-D)
740 ............................................ G.14.9 NOAA-13 (NOAA-I)
740 ............................................. G.14.10 NOAA-14
(NOAA-J) 741 ............................................. G.14.11
SENSOR DESCRIPTIONS OF 4TH GENERATION SERIES 741
......................... G.14.12 SEM (SPACE ENVIRONMENT MONITOR) 744
................................. G.15 5TH GENERATION SATELLITES OF
NOAA-POES SERIES 744 ............................. G.15.1 SENSORS FOR
THE POES K, L, M, N, N* SERIES 747 ........................... G.15.2
SEM-2 (SPACE ENVIRONMENT MONITOR-2) 752 .............................
G.15.3 IJPS (INITIAL JOINT POLAR SYSTEM) 753
.................................... G.15.4 ARGOS ON NOAA-POES
SATELLITES 754 ................................. PART H SATELLITE
RADIONAVIGATION SYSTEMS 757 ...................... H.1 GALILEO 757
................................................................. H.1.1
GALILEOSAT 758 ......................................................
H.1.2 SYSTEM INTEGRITY CONCEPT 763
.......................................... H.1.3 SIGNAL BASELINE 764
.................................................. H.2 GNSS-1
AUGMENTATION SYSTEMS 764 ............................................
H.2.1 WAAS (WIDE AREA AUGMENTATION SYSTEM) 765
........................... H.2.2 EGNOS (EUROPEAN GEOSTATIONARY
NAVIGATION OVERLAY SYSTEM) 766 .......... H.2.3 MSAS (MULTI-TRANSPORT
SATELLITE AUGMENTATION SYSTEM) 768 ................ H.3 GLONASS 769
............................................................. H.4 GPS
(NAVSTAR-GPS) 772 ...................................................
H.4.1 GPS SPACE SEGMENT 772
.............................................. H.4.1.1 BLOCK I
SATELLITES 772 ........................................ H.4.1.2 BLOCK II
SATELLITES (NAVSTAR II-1 TO II-8) 775 .................. H.4.1.3 BLOCK
IIA SATELLITES (NAVSTAR IIA-10 TO IIA-27) 776 ............ H.4.1.4 BLOCK
IIR (REPLACEMENT OPERATIONAL SATELLITES) 776 .............. H.4.1.5
BLOCK IIF SATELLITES 778 ...................................... H.4.2
GPS CONTROL SEGMENT 780 ............................................
H.4.3 GPS USER SEGMENT 780
............................................... H.4.3.1 FUNDAMENTAL GPS
OBSERVABLES 781 ............................ H.4.3.2 AVAILABILITY OF
GPS/GLONASS SYSTEMS 782 ..................... H.4.3.3 GPS APPLICATIONS
783 ....................................... H.4.3.4 SOME GPS ORBIT AND
ATTITUDE INSTRUMENTS 785 .................. H.4.3.5 IGS (INTERNATIONAL
GPS SERVICE FOR GEODYNAMICS) 787 ............ H.4.3.6 CIGNET 788
............................................... H.4.4 DGPS (DIFFERENTIAL
GPS) 789 ......................................... H.5 MTSAT
(MULTIFUNCTION TRANSPORT SATELLITE) 790
.................................. H.6 TRANSIT - NAVY NAVIGATION
SATELLITE SYSTEM (NNSS) 790 ............................ H.7 SUMMARY OF
MICROWAVE TRACKING SYSTEMS 794 ....................................
H.7.1 DORIS TRACKING SYSTEM 794
.......................................... H.7.2 PRARE TRACKING SYSTEM
794 .......................................... PART I SATELLITE
EMERGENCY SERVICES & ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING 799 . I.1 BIRD
(BI-SPECTRAL INFRARED DETECTION) 799
...................................... I.2 DEMETER (DETECTION OF
ELECTROMAGNETIC EMISSIONS TRANSMITTED FROM EARTHQUAKE REGIONS) 801
............................................................... I.3 DMC
(DISASTER MONITORING CONSTELLATION) 801
................................... I.4 FUEGO/FOC (FIRE OBSERVATION
CONSTELLATION) 803 ................................ I.4.1 FUEGO SYSTEM
CONCEPT 804 ............................................ I.4.2 FUEGOSAT
808 ....................................................... I.5 GMES
(GLOBAL MONITORING FOR ENVIRONMENT AND SECURITY) 808
..................... I.6 SEARCH & RESCUE (S&R) SATELLITE SYSTEMS 809
................................... I.6.1 COSPAS-S&RSAT CONSTELLATION
809 ................................... I.6.1.1 ALERT SIGNAL DEVICES
(USER SEGMENT) 810 ....................... I.6.1.2 SATELLITE PAYLOADS
(SPACE SEGMENT) 811 ......................... I.6.1.3 COSPAS-S&RSAT
GROUND SEGMENT 812 ....................... I.6.2 GEOS&R (GEOSTATIONARY
SEARCH & RESCUE) 813 ......................... PART J SHUTTLE - SELECTED
MISSIONS AND PAYLOADS 815 ................ J.1 ASTRO-SPAS (ASTRONOMY
PLATFORM - SHUTTLE PALLET SATELLITE) 815 .................. J.1.1
ORFEUS-SPAS-1 815 ................................................ J.1.2
CRISTA-SPAS-1 816 .................................................
J.1.3 ORFEUS-SPAS-2 819 ................................................
J.1.4 CRISTA-SPAS-2 820
................................................. J.2 ATLAS (ATMOSPHERIC
LABORATORY FOR APPLICATION AND SCIENCE) 820 ................. J.3
BITSY-SX (BITSY-SPACECRAFT IN FUTURE-X) 823
..................................... J.4 CIRRIS (CRYOGENIC INFRARED
RADIANCE INSTRUMENTATION FOR SHUTTLE) 824 ............. J.5 EURECA
(EUROPEAN RETRIEVABLE CARRIER) 825 ..................................
J.5.1 EURECA-1 MISSION 825
.............................................. J.6 IPS (INSTRUMENT
POINTING SYSTEM) 828 .......................................... J.7 ISIR
(INFRARED SPECTRAL IMAGING RADIOMETER) 829
................................ J.8 LDEF (LONG DURATION EXPOSURE
FACILITY) 830 ................................... J.9 LFC (LARGE FORMAT
CAMERA) 833 ...................................... J.10 LITE (LIDAR
IN-SPACE TECHNOLOGY EXPERIMENT) 834 ............................... J.11
MAPS (MEASUREMENT OF AIR POLLUTION FROM SATELLITES) 835
......................... J.12 MOMS-01 (MODULAR OPTOELECTRONIC
MULTISPECTRAL SCANNER) 836 .................... J.13 MOMS-02 (MODULAR
OPTOELECTRONIC MULTISPECTRAL SCANNER) 837 .................... J.14 SAC
(SATELITE DE APLICACIONES CIENTIFICAS) 839
................................... J.15 SAC -A (SATELITE DE
APLICACIONES CIENTIFICAS-A) 839 .............................. J.16
SHIMMER (SPATIAL HETERODYNE IMAGER FOR MESOSPHERIC RADICALS) 840
............. J.17 SLA (SHUTTLE LASER ALTIMETER) 842
............................................. J.17.1 SLA-1 842
.......................................................... J.17.2 SLA-2
843 .......................................................... J.18
SPARTAN (SHUTTLE POINTED AUTONOMOUS RESEARCH TOOL FOR ASTRONOMY) 843
......... J.18.1 SPARTAN-1 844
..................................................... J.18.2
SPARTAN-HALLEY 844 ................................................
J.18.3 SPARTAN-201 844
................................................... J.18.4 SPARTAN-204
845 ................................................... J.18.5
SPARTAN-206 845 ...................................................
J.18.6 SPARTAN-207 847
................................................... J.18.7 SPARTAN-250
CARRIER SYSTEM 847 ..................................... J.18.8
SPARTAN-251 847 ...................................................
J.18.9 SPARTAN-401 847
................................................... J.19 SIR-A (SHUTTLE
IMAGING RADAR) 848 ............................................ J.20
SIR-B 849
.................................................................. J.21
SIR-C/X-SAR 849
........................................................... J.22
SPACELAB-1 853
.............................................................. J.23
SPACELAB-3 854
.............................................................. J.24
SHUTTLE EO IMAGING CAMERAS 854
.............................................. J.24.1 SHUTTLE FILM
CAMERA SYSTEMS 855 ...................................... J.24.2 IMAX
SPACE CAMERAS 856 ............................................ J.24.3
IMAX-3D SPACE CAMERAS 856 .........................................
J.24.4 ICBC (IMAX CARGO BAY CAMERA) 856
.................................. J.25 SRTM (SHUTTLE RADAR TOPOGRAPHY
MISSION) 858 .................................. J.26 SSBUV (SHUTTLE
SOLAR BACKSCATTER ULTRAVIOLET SPECTROMETER) 861 ................... PART
K SPACE SCIENCE/SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL MISSIONS 863 ................ K.1 ACE
(ADVANCED COMPOSITION EXPLORER) 863
..................................... K.2 ACTIVE (AKTIVNY-IK) 865
................................................ K.2.1 SUBSATELLITE
MAGION-2 (C2-AK) 867 ..................................... K.3 ALEXIS
(ARRAY OF LOW-ENERGY X-RAY IMAGING SENSORS) 869 .......................
K.4 AMPTE (ACTIVE MAGNETOSPHERE TRACER EXPLORERS) 871
............................ K.4.1 IRM INSTRUMENTATION (SENSORS) 874
.................................... K.4.2 UKS INSTRUMENTATION (SENSORS)
875 .................................... K.4.3 CCE INSTRUMENTATION
(SENSORS) 875 .................................... K.5 APEX (ACTIVE
PLASMA EXPERIMENT) 875 ......................................... K.5.1
APEX SUBSATELLITE (MAGION-3) SCIENTIFIC PAYLOAD 877
...................... K.6 ASTRID 878
............................................................... K.6.1
ASTRID-1 878 ......................................................
K.6.2 ASTRID-2 880
...................................................... K.7 CLUSTER (FOUR
S/C MISSION IN CONCERT WITH SOHO) 881 ........................... K.7.1
CLUSTER-I 881 ........................................................
K.7.2 CLUSTER-II 886
....................................................... K.8 CORONAS-I
888 ........................................................... K.8.1
CORONAS-F 892 ................................................... K.8.2
PHOTON 893 ...................................................... K.9
EQUATOR-S 896
.............................................................. K.10 EXOS
(EXOSPHERIC OBSERVATIONS) 898 ..........................................
K.10.1 EXOS-A (KYOKKO) 898
............................................... K.10.2 EXOS-B (JIKIKEN)
899 ................................................ K.10.3 EXOS-C
(OHZORA = SKY) 900 .......................................... K.10.4
EXOS-D (AKEBONO) 901 .............................................. K.11
FREJA 905
................................................................ K.12
GENESIS (SOLAR-WIND SAMPLE RETURN MISSION) 909
................................ K.13 GEOTAIL 913
............................................................. K.14 HESSI
(HIGH ENERGY SOLAR SPECTROSCOPIC IMAGER) 916
............................ K.15 IMAGE (IMAGER FOR
MAGNETOPAUSE-TO-AURORA GLOBAL EXPLORATION) 918 ............. K.16 IMP-8
(INTERNATIONAL MONITORING PLATFORM) 923
.................................. K.17 INTERBALL 926
........................................................... K.17.1
*AURORAL PROBE* SENSORS 927 ...........................................
K.17.2 *TAIL PROBE* SENSORS 928
.............................................. K.18 ISEE (INTERNATIONAL
SUN-EARTH EXPLORER) 931 .................................... K.18.1
ISEE-1 AND -2 MISSION 931 ............................................
K.18.2 ISEE-3 MISSION 933
.................................................. K.19 POLAR 936
................................................................ K.19.1
SAC-B (SATELITE DE APPLICACIONES CIENTIFICAS-B) 941
...................... K.20 SME (SOLAR MESOSPHERE EXPLORER) 942
......................................... K.21 SMEX (SMALL EXPLORER
PROGRAM) 944 .......................................... K.21.1 SAMPEX
(SOLAR ANOMALOUS AND MAGNETOSPHERIC PARTICLE EXPLORER) 945 ..... K.21.2
FAST (FAST AURORAL SNAPSHOT EXPLORER) 947 .............................
K.21.3 TRACE (TRANSITION REGION AND CORONAL EXPLORER) 949
.................... K.22 SMM (SOLAR MAXIMUM MISSION) 952
........................................... K.23 SOHO (SOLAR AND
HELIOSPHERIC OBSERVATORY) 955 ................................ K.24
SOLAR-A (YOHKOH) 960
..................................................... K.25 SOLAR-B 961
................................................................ K.26
STEREO (SOLAR-TERRESTRIAL RELATIONS OBSERVATORY) 963
........................... K.27 TWINS (TWO WIDE-ANGLE IMAGING
NEUTRAL-ATOM SPECTROMETERS) 971 ................ K.28 ULYSSES 973
................................................................. K.29
VIKING 978
................................................................. K.30
WIND 980
................................................................. PART L
SPACE STATIONS 983 ...................................... L.1 ISS
(INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION) 983
........................................... L.2 ISS UTILIZATION -
SELECTED PAYLOADS AND INSTRUMENTS 984 ........................... L.2.1
ACCESS (ADVANCED COSMIC-RAY COMPOSITION EXPERIMENT FOR SPACE STATION)
985 ......................................................... L.2.2 ACES
(ATOMIC CLOCK ENSEMBLE IN SPACE) 986 ............................ L.2.3
AMS (ALPHA MAGNETIC SPECTROMETER) 986 ...............................
L.2.4 ARISS (AMATEUR RADIO ON THE INTERNATIONAL SPACE STATION) 986
............ L.2.5 CRESPO (CORAL REEF ECOSYSTEM SPECTRO-PHOTOMETRIC
OBSERVATORY) 986 ..... L.2.6 EUTEF (EUROPEAN TECHNOLOGY EXPOSURE
FACILITY) 987 ..................... L.2.7 FOCUS (FIRE DETECTION AND
ANALYSIS SENSOR SYSTEM) 987 .................. L.2.8 GTS (GLOBAL
TRANSMISSION SERVICES) 988 ................................. L.2.9 LCDE
(LASER COMMUNICATIONS DEMONSTRATION EQUIPMENT) 989 ............ L.2.10
PARCS (PRIMARY ATOMIC REFERENCE CLOCK IN SPACE) 990 ...................
L.2.11 PET (PHOTOVOLTATIC ENGINEERING TESTBED) 990
............................ L.2.12 RACE (RUBIDIUM ATOMIC CLOCK
EXPERIMENT) 991 ........................ L.2.13 SAGE-III (STRATOSPHERIC
AEROSOL AND GAS EXPERIMENT III) 991 .............. L.2.14 SEDA-AP (SPACE
ENVIRONMENT DATA ACQUISITION EQUIPMENT-ATTACHED PAYLOAD) 991
........................................................ L.2.15 SMILES
(SUPERCONDUCTING SUBMILLIMETER-WAVE LIMB-EMISSION SOUNDER) 992 . L.2.16
SOLAR-A (SOLAR MONITORING OBSERVATORY) 994 .............................
L.2.16.1 SOVIM (SOLAR VARIABILITY AND IRRADIANCE MONITOR) 994
............ L.2.16.2 SOLSPEC (SOLAR SPECTRAL IRRADIANCE MEASUREMENTS)
996 ......... L.2.16.3 SOL-ACES (SOLAR AUTO-CALIBRATING EUV/UV
SPECTROPHOTOMETERS) 996 ....................................... L.2.17
SUMO (SUPERCONDUCTING MICROWAVE OSCILLATOR) 996 ......................
L.2.18 WORF (WINDOW OBSERVATIONAL RESEARCH FACILITY) 996
.................... L.3 MIR-1 ORBITAL STATION 997
.................................................... L.4 SALYUT SPACE
STATION 1001 ...................................................... L.5
SKYLAB SPACE STATION 1002
................................................... PART M TECHNOLOGY
MISSIONS 1005 ................................. M.1 ARGOS (ADVANCED
RESEARCH AND GLOBAL OBSERVATION SATELLITE) 1005 ................ M.2
ARTEMIS (ADVANCED RELAY AND TECHNOLOGY MISSION SATELLITE) 1013
................. M.3 BITSY-SX (BITSY-SPACECRAFT IN FUTURE-X) 1017
..................................... M.4 DODGE (DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE
GRAVITY EXPERIMENT) 1018 ....................... M.5 DS1 (DEEP SPACE 1)
1019 ...................................................... M.5.1
ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY PAYLOAD COMPLEMENT 1021 ...........................
M.5.2 MAJOR EVENTS AND STATUS OF EXTENDED MISSION IN 2000 1024
................... M.6 EO-1 (EARTH ORBSERVING-1) 1025
................................................ M.6.1 SENSOR COMPLEMENT
1026 .............................................. M.6.2 DEMONSTRATION
OF SEVEN NEW TECHNOLOGIES ON EO-1 1030 .................... M.7 EO-3
(EARTH OBSERVING-3, GIFTS-IOMI MISSION) 1032
............................. M.8 ETS (ENGINEERING TEST SATELLITE) 1035
........................................... M.8.1 ETS-VII (ENGINEERING
TEST SATELLITE VII) 1036 ............................. M.8.2 ETS-VIII
(ENGINEERING TEST SATELLITE VIII) 1039 ........................... M.9
FEDSAT-1 (FEDERATION SATELLITE ONE) 1042
........................................ M.10 MDS (MISSION DEMONSTRATION
SATELLITE) 1045 ..................................... M.10.1 MDS-1 1045
......................................................... M.11 MIGHTYSAT
1047 ..............................................................
M.11.1 MIGHTYSAT I 1047
..................................................... M.11.2 MIGHTYSAT
II.1 (SINDRI) 1049 ............................................ M.12
MINISAT 1053
.............................................................. M.12.1
MINISAT-01 1053 ....................................................
M.13 MITA (MINISATELLITE ITALIANO DI TECHNOLOGIA AVANZATA) 1055
........................ M.14 MSX (MIDCOURSE SPACE EXPERIMENT) 1057
....................................... M.15 MYRIADE (CNES
MICROSATELLITE PROGRAM) 1064 .................................... M.15.1
DEMETER 1065 .....................................................
M.15.2 MICROSCOPE 1066
..................................................... M.15.3 PARASOL
1068 ...................................................... M.15.4
PICARD 1069 ..........................................................
M.16 NEMO (NAVY EARTHMAP OBSERVER) 1071
........................................ M.17 NIMBUS 1075
................................................................ M.17.1
NIMBUS-1 1076 .......................................................
M.17.2 NIMBUS-2 1077
....................................................... M.17.3 NIMBUS-3
1078 ....................................................... M.17.4
NIMBUS-4 1080 .......................................................
M.17.5 NIMBUS-5 1082
....................................................... M.17.6 NIMBUS-6
1084 ....................................................... M.17.7
NIMBUS-7 1086 .......................................................
M.18 OICETS (OPTICAL INTER-ORBIT COMMUNICATIONS ENGINEERING TEST
SATELLITE) 1090 ........ M.19 PICOSAT (STP) 1093
......................................................... M.20 PROBA
(PROJECT FOR ON-BOARD AUTONOMY) 1095 ..................................
M.21 RADCAL (RADAR CALIBRATION SATELLITE) 1102
..................................... M.22 SJ (SHI JIAN PROGRAM) 1102
.................................................... M.22.1 SJ-5 (SHI
JIAN - 5) 1103 ................................................ M.23
SMART-1 (SMALL MISSION FOR ADVANCED RESEARCH IN TECHNOLOGY) 1105
................ M.24 SPORT (SMALL PAYLOAD ORBIT TRANSFER) 1110
...................................... M.25 STRV (SPACE TECHNOLOGY
RESEARCH VEHICLE) 1111 ................................. M.25.1 STRV-1A
AND -1B 1111 ................................................. M.25.1.1
STRV-1A SENSOR/EXPERIMENT COMPLEMENT 1112 ................... M.25.1.2
STRV-1B SENSOR/EXPERIMENT COMPLEMENT 1114 .................. M.25.2
STRV-1C AND -1D 1116 .................................................
M.25.2.1 STRV-1C SENSOR/EXPERIMENT COMPLEMENT 1116 ...................
M.25.2.2 STRV-1D SENSOR/EXPERIMENT COMPLEMENT 1119 ..................
M.26 TEAMSAT 1120
............................................................. M.27
TETHER MISSIONS/EXPERIMENTS 1123
.............................................. M.27.1 ASTOR (ADVANCED
SAFETY TETHER OPERATION AND RELIABILITY) 1125 ............ M.27.2 BOLAS
(BISTATIC OBSERVATIONS WITH LOW ALTITUDE SATELLITES) 1125 ............
M.27.3 METS (MIR ELECTRODYNAMIC TETHER SYSTEM) 1126
......................... M.27.4 OEDIPUS 1126
...................................................... M.27.5 PMG
(PLASMA MOTOR GENERATOR) 1126 ................................... M.27.6
PROSEDS (PROPULSIVE SMALL EXPENDABLE DEPLOYER SYSTEM) 1127 .............
M.27.7 SEDS (SMALL EXPENDABLE DEPLOYER SYSTEM) 1127
.......................... M.27.8 STEP-AIRSEDS 1128
................................................. M.27.9 STEPS (STATION
TETHERED EXPRESS PAYLOAD SYSTEM) 1128 .................... M.27.10 TIPS
(TETHER PHYSICS AND SURVIVABILITY) 1129 ..............................
M.27.11 TSE (TETHER SYSTEM EXPERIMENT) 1130
................................... M.27.12 TSS (TETHERED SATELLITE
SYSTEM) 1131 .................................... M.28 TOPSAT 1132
............................................................... M.29
TSX-5 (TRI-SERVICE EXPERIMENTS MISSION 5) 1134
.................................. M.29.1 STRV-2 (SPACE TECHNOLOGY
RESEARCH VEHICLE-2) 1135 ....................... M.29.2 CEASE (COMPACT
ENVIRONMENTAL ANOMALY SENSOR EXPERIMENT) 1137 ......... PART N
UNIVERSITY/STUDENT-DEVELOPED SATELLITES & PAYLOADS 1139 ....... N.1
ASUSAT-1 (ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY SATELLITE 1) 1140
.............................. N.2 BREM-SAT 1 1141
........................................................... N.3 CHIPSAT
(CHIPS SATELLITE) 1143 ................................................
N.4 CX-I (CITIZEN EXPLORER-I) 1146
................................................. N.4.1 ON-BOARD SENSOR
COMPLEMENT 1147 ..................................... N.4.2 GROUND
INSTRUMENTS 1148 .............................................. N.4.3
TECHNOLOGY DEMONSTRATIONS 1148 ........................................
N.4.4 DATA DISTRIBUTION SCHEME AND USER INVOLVEMENT 1149
...................... N.5 FS-1 (FALCONSAT-1) 1149
....................................................... N.6 NANOSAT 1150
............................................................... N.7
JAWSAT (JOINT AIRFORCE ACADEMY / WEBER STATE UNIVERSITY SATELLITE) 1151
............ N.8 NAVGOLD 1153
............................................................... N.9
MUNIN 1155
................................................................. N.10
NUSAT (NORTHERN UTAH SATELLITE) 1157
.......................................... N.11 OPAL (ORBITING PICOSAT
AUTOMATIC LAUNCHER) 1158 ............................... N.11.1
SENSOR/PAYLOAD COMPLEMENT 1159 .......................................
N.11.2 STENSAT 1160
......................................................... N.11.3
PICOSAT1.0 1161 ....................................................
N.11.4 ARTEMIS 1162
......................................................... N.12 PANSAT
(PETITE AMATEUR NAVY SATELLITE) 1163 ...................................
N.13 SAPPHIRE (STANFORD AUDIOPHONIC PHOTOGRAPHIC IR EXPERIMENT) 1164
.............. N.14 SEDSAT-1 (STUDENTS FOR THE EXPLORATION & DEVELOPMENT
OF SPACE) 1166 ............. N.15 SPUTNIK-II 1167
.............................................................. N.16
STARSHINE (STUDENT-TRACKED ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH SATELLITE FOR HEURISTIC
INTERNATIONAL NETWORKING EQUIPMENT) 1168
...................................... N.16.1 STARSHINE-1 1168
.................................................. N.16.2 STARSHINE-2
1169 .................................................. N.16.3
STARSHINE-3 1169 .................................................. N.17
STEDI (STUDENT EXPLORER DEMONSTRATION INITIATIVE) 1170
.......................... N.17.1 SNOE (STUDENT NITRIC OXIDE EXPLORER)
1170 .............................. N.17.2 TERRIERS 1173
..................................................... N.17.3 CATSAT
(COOPERATIVE ASTROPHYSICAL AND TECHNOLOGY SATELLITE) 1175 ..........
N.18 SUNSAT (STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY SATELLITE) 1177
................................. N.19 SURFSAT (SUMMER UNDERGRADUATE
RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP SATELLITE) 1180 ............. N.20 TECHSAT/GURWIN-II
1181 ....................................................... N.21 TUBSAT
(TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN SATELLITE) 1184
............................ N.21.1 TUBSAT-A 1184
..................................................... N.21.2 TUBSAT-B
1185 ...................................................... N.21.3
TUBSAT-N (TECHNICAL UNIVERSITY OF BERLIN SATELLITE-NANO) 1185
............. N.21.4 DLR-TUBSAT 1186
................................................... N.21.5 MAROC-TUBSAT
1188 ................................................. N.22 UNISAT
(UNIVERSITY SATELLITE) 1190
............................................... N.23 WEBERSAT 1191
............................................................... PART O
REFERENCE DATA AND DEFINITIONS 1193 ........................ O.1
DEFINITIONS, CONCEPTS, SUMMARIES 1196
.......................................... O.1.1 REMOTE SENSING ACROSS
THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM 1196 ................. O.1.2 TYPES AND
CLASSES OF REMOTE SENSORS AND SENSING DATA 1197 ................ O.2
SOME ASPECTS OF RADIOMETRIC INSTRUMENT CALIBRATION 1201
......................... O.2.1 GNSS RADIO OCCULTATION SOUNDING 1203
................................. O.2.2 CORRECTION/CALIBRATION METHODS
FOR SENSOR DATA 1205 ...................... O.2.3 ELECTRON-SCANNED
IMAGING DEVICES 1206 .................................. O.3 SCANNERS
1206 ...............................................................
O.3.1 LINE SCANNERS 1207
................................................... O.3.2
ELECTROMECHANICAL LINE SCANNER 1208 ....................................
O.3.3 OPTOELECTRONIC SCANNERS 1209
.......................................... O.3.4 OBSERVATION SCHEMES
1210 ............................................. O.3.4.1 LINE (OR
LINEAR) DETECTOR ARRAY 1211 ............................ O.3.4.2 AREA
ARRAYS 1212 ............................................ O.3.5 STARING
ARRAY SYSTEMS 1212 ............................................. O.3.6
TIME DELAY INTEGRATION (TDI) 1213 ......................................
O.4 SENSOR DETECTOR SYSTEMS 1215
.................................................. O.4.1 DEFINITIONS
1215 ...................................................... O.4.2
CHARGE-TRANSFER DEVICES 1223 ...........................................
O.4.2.1 CHARGE-COUPLED DEVICE (CCD) 1224 ............................
O.4.2.2 CHARGE-INJECTION DEVICE (CID) 1227 ............................
O.4.2.3 CMOS/APS DETECTORS 1228 ...................................
O.4.3 INFRARED DETECTION 1229
............................................... O.4.3.1 DETECTOR ARRAYS
AND FOCAL PLANE ASSEMBLIES (FPAS) 1230 .......... O.4.4 RADIATION
DETECTION LIMITS 1231 ........................................ O.4.5
ACOUSTO-OPTIC DEVICES 1233 ............................................
O.4.6 RESOLUTION (FOR VISIBLE AND INFRARED IMAGERY) 1235
........................ O.4.7 SQUID SENSORS IN MAGNETOMETRY 1237
.................................. O.5 CRYOCOOLING TECHNIQUES 1237
................................................... O.5.1 STIRLING CYCLE
COOLER 1238 .............................................. O.5.2 PULSE
TUBE COOLER 1238 ................................................ O.5.3
HYBRID CRYOGENIC SYSTEM: CSE (CRYO SYSTEM EXPERIMENT) 1238
.............. O.5.4 OPTICAL COOLING 1239
.................................................. O.6 IMAGING
SPECTROMETERS 1240 ...................................................
O.7 PASSIVE RADIOMETRY (MW/MMW) 1241
.......................................... O.7.1 RADIOMETER INSTRUMENTS
1243 .......................................... O.7.2 APERTURE SYNTHESIS
IN RADIOMETRY 1247 .................................. O.8 ACTIVE
RADIOMETRY 1247 .......................................................
O.8.1 TYPES OF RADAR SENSORS 1248
............................................ O.8.2 SAR TERMINOLOGY AND
DEFINITIONS 1250 .................................. O.8.3 SAR IMAGING
MODES 1252 .............................................. O.8.4 LOOKS,
SPECKLES AND RADIOMETRIC RESOLUTION OF SAR IMAGES 1252 ............
O.8.5 LIDARS (LASER-BASED REMOTE SENSING) 1253
............................... O.8.5.1 BACKSCATTER LIDAR 1253
........................................ O.8.5.2 DIFFERENTIAL ABSORPTION
LIDAR (DIAL) 1254 ...................... O.8.5.3 RAMAN LIDAR 1254
........................................... O.8.5.4 DOPPLER WIND LIDAR
(DWL) 1254 .............................. O.8.5.5 RANGING AND ALTIMETER
LIDAR 1255 .............................. O.8.5.6 LIDAR PRINCIPLE 1255
.......................................... O.9 FOURIER TRANSFORM
SPECTROMETER (FTS) 1258 ..................................... O.10
INTERFEROMETRY 1259
.......................................................... O.10.1 RADAR
INTERFEROMETRY 1261 ............................................. O.10.2
VLBI (VERY LONG BASELINE INTERFEROMETRY) 1263
........................... O.11 SPATIAL HETERODYNE SPECTROSCOPY (SHS)
1263 ..................................... O.12 ORBITAL CONCEPTS AND
TERMINOLOGY IN REMOTE SENSING 1265 ......................... O.12.1
SUN-SYNCHRONOUS ORBIT 1267 ............................................
O.12.2 GEOSYNCHRONOUS ORBIT 1268
............................................ O.12.3 REPEAT COVERAGE OR
TEMPORAL RESOLUTION 1270 ............................ O.12.4 LEO (LOW
EARTH ORBIT) 1271 ........................................... O.12.5 MEO
(MEDIUM EARTH ORBIT) 1272 ....................................... O.12.6
HEO (HIGHLY-ELLIPTICAL EARTH ORBIT) 1272
................................ O.12.7 EEO (ELLIPTICAL EARTH ORBIT)
1272 ....................................... O.12.8 THE INTERFEROMETRIC
CARTWHEEL ORBIT 1272 ................................ O.12.9 SOME ORBIT
SELECTION REQUIREMENTS 1275 ................................. O.12.10
WALKER CONSTELLATION 1275 .............................................
O.12.11 LIBRATION POINTS/LAGRANGE POINTS 1276
................................... O.13 OBSERVATIONAL SCALES IN
MODELING 1278 .......................................... O.14 ON-ORBIT
ELECTRIC PROPULSION 1280 ..............................................
O.14.1 BASIC THRUSTER CONCEPTS 1281
........................................... O.14.1.1 SPECIFIC IMPULSE
(ISP) 1281 .................................... O.14.1.2 ELECTROTHERMAL
THRUSTERS 1281 .................................. O.14.1.3 ELECTROSTATIC
THRUSTERS 1282 .................................... O.14.1.4
ELECTROMAGNETIC THRUSTERS 1283 ................................. O.14.2
SOME DEVELOPED THRUSTER SYSTEMS 1284 ..................................
O.15 SUMMARY OF WORLD DATA CENTERS (WDCS) 1290
................................... O.16 COMMITTEE ON EARTH OBSERVATION
SATELLITES - CEOS 1293 ........................... O.17 SPACE SHUTTLE
MISSION CHRONOLOGY 1296 .......................................... O.18
SOLAR WIND AND THE MAGNETOSPHERE - AN INTRODUCTION 1300
......................... O.19 FREQUENCY DESIGNATIONS 1303
.................................................. APPENDIX A GLOSSARY
1313 ........................................ APPENDIX B ACRONYMS AND
ABBREVIATIONS 1393 ....................... APPENDIX C INDEX OF SENSORS
1477 ................................. THE SECTIONS P AND Q ARE ONLY
PART OF THE CD-ROM THAT COMES ALONG WITH THE BOOK. ALL INFORMATION UP TO
AND INCLUDING APPENDIX C ARE PART OF THE 4TH EDITION (A SINGLE VOLUME)
AS WELL AS PART OF THE CD-ROM. PART P SURVEY OF AIRBORNE SENSORS 1511
............................ P.1 AAHIS (ADVANCED AIRBORNE HYPERSPECTRAL
IMAGING SPECTROMETER) 1513 .............. P.2 AAMAS (AIRCRAFT-BORNE
AUTOMATIC MASS SPECTROMETER) 1514 ...................... P.2.1 TQMS
(TRIPLE QUADRUPOLE MASS SPECTROMETER) 1515 ....................... P.3
ADS40 (AIRBORNE DIGITAL SENSOR 40) 1516
........................................ P.4 AEROSOL EXPERIMENT 1518
...................................................... P.5 AES-1
(AEROSENSING-1) 1518 ...................................................
P.6 AES (AIRBORNE EMISSION SPECTROMETER) 1520
..................................... P.7 AHSTRA (AIRBORNE HETERODYNE
SPECTROMETER THZ ASTRONOMY) 1520 ............... P.8 AIMR (AIRBORNE
IMAGING MICROWAVE RADIOMETER) 1521 ........................... P.9
AIMS-1000 (AIRBORNE IMAGING MAPPING AND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM) 1522
.............. P.10 AIRCAM 1522
................................................................ P.11
AIRDAS (AIRBORNE DISASTER ASSESSMENT SYSTEM) 1523
............................. P.12 AIRMISR (AIRBORNE MULTI-ANGLE IMAGING
SPECTRORADIOMETER) 1524 .................. P.13 AIRSAR (AIRBORNE SAR)
1525 ................................................ P.13.1 TOPSAR
(INTERFEROMETRIC RADAR TOPOGRAPHIC MAPPING INSTRUMENT) 1527 ..... P.14
AIS (AIRBORNE IMAGING SPECTROMETER) 1529
...................................... P.15 AISA (AIRBORNE IMAGING
SPECTROMETER FOR DIFFERENT APPLICATIONS) 1529 .............. P.16 ALAS
(AIRBORNE LASER ALTIMETER SYSTEM) 1531
................................... P.17 ALF (AIRBORNE LASER
FLUOROSENSOR) 1532 ........................................ P.18 ALIAS
(AIRCRAFT LASER INFRARED ABSORPTION SPECTROMETER) 1534
..................... P.18.1 ALIAS-I ON ER-2 AIRCRAFT 1534
......................................... P.18.2 ALIAS-II ON PERSEUS
AIRCRAFT 1534 ...................................... P.19 ALPS (AIRBORNE
LASER POLARIZATION SENSOR) 1535 .................................. P.20
ALTM (AIRBORNE LASER TERRAIN MAPPING) 1536
................................... P.21 AMMR (AIRBORNE MULTICHANNEL
MICROWAVE RADIOMETER) 1537 ...................... P.22 AMMS (AIRBORNE
MICROWAVE MOISTURE SOUNDER) 1537 ............................. P.23 AMPR
(ADVANCED MICROWAVE PRECIPITATION RADIOMETER) 1537
...................... P.24 AMPS (AIRBORNE MULTISENSOR POD SYSTEM) 1538
.................................. P.24.1 SONY DXC-750 3-CCD VIDEO
CAMERA 1539 ............................... P.24.2 WILD RC30 LARGE
FORMAT CAMERA 1539 .................................. P.24.3 AGEMA
THERMAL IMAGER 1540 ......................................... P.24.4
SANDIA SAR 1540 .....................................................
P.24.5 COHU 5560 LOW LIGHT CAMERA 1541
.................................... P.24.6 CASI (COMPACT AIRBORNE
SPECTROGRAPHIC IMAGER) 1541 ..................... P.24.7 AMS (AIRBORNE
MULTISPECTRAL SCANNER) 1541 .............................. P.24.8 EGS
(ECHELLE GRATING SPECTROMETER) 1541 ................................
P.24.9 AC-ITMS (AIR CONCENTRATOR-ION TRAP MASS SPECTROMETER) 1542
............. P.24.10 TTS (TARGET TRACKING SYSTEM) 1542
...................................... P.24.11 AKS (AERIAL KRYPTON
SAMPLER) 1542 ..................................... P.24.12 R-TARAC
(REAL-TIME AIRBORNE RADIONUCLIDE ANALYZER AND COLLECTOR) 1543 ... P.25
AMSOS (AIRBORNE MILLIMETER & SUBMILLIMETER-WAVE OBSERVING SYSTEM) 1543
......... P.26 AMSS MK-II (AIRBORNE MULTI-SPECTRAL SCANNER) 1544
............................. P.27 AOL (AIRBORNE OCEANOGRAPHIC LIDAR)
1544 ...................................... P.28 APDOR-95 (AIRBORNE
POLARIMETRIC DOPPLER RADAR) 1545 ........................... P.29 APE
(AIRBORNE POLAR EXPERIMENT) 1546
......................................... P.29.1 SAFIRE-A (SPECTROSCOPY
OF THE ATMOSPHERE W. FIR EMISSION - AIRBORNE) 1547 P.29.2 ARIAS
(AIRBORNE REMOTE-SENSING & IN-SITU AEROSOL MEASURING SYSTEM) 1548 .
P.29.3 GASCOD (GAS ABSORPTION SPECTROMETER CORRELATING OPTICAL
DIFFERENCES) 1549 P.29.4 ABLE (AIRBORNE LIDAR EXPERIMENT) 1550
................................ P.29.5 MAL (MICRO-JOULE AIRBORNE LIDAR)
1551 ................................. P.29.6 ECOC (ELECTROCHEMICAL
OZONE CELL) 1552 ................................ P.29.7 FLASH
(FLUORESCENT AIRBORNE STRATOSPHERIC HYGROMETER) 1552 ..............
P.29.8 ACH (AIRCRAFT CONDENSATION HYGROMETER) 1553
........................... P.29.9 ACAP (AIRBORNE COUNTER OF AEROSOL
PARTICLES) 1553 ....................... P.29.10 FOZAN (FAST OZONE
ANALYZER) 1554 .................................... P.29.11 COPAS
(CONDENSATION PARTICLE DETECTION SYSTEM) 1555 ..................... P.30
APEX (AIRBORNE PRISM EXPERIMENT) 1555
...................................... P.31 APMIR (AIRBORNE POLARIMETRIC
MICROWAVE IMAGING RADIOMETER) 1557 ............... P.32 ARES (AIRBORNE
REMOTE EARTH SENSING) 1559 .................................... P.33
ARGUS (TWO-CHANNEL ATMOSPHERIC TRACER INSTRUMENT) 1561
....................... P.34 ARL (AIRBORNE RAMAN LIDAR) 1563
............................................. P.35 ARMAR (AIRBORNE RAIN
MAPPING RADAR) 1564 .................................. P.36 ASAS
(ADVANCED SOLID-STATE ARRAY SPECTRORADIOMETER) 1565
....................... P.37 ATHOS (AIRBORNE TROPOSPHERIC HYDROGEN OXIDE
SENSOR) 1566 ..................... P.38 ATLAS (AIRBORNE TUNABLE LASER
ABSORPTION SPECTROMETER) 1567 .................... P.39 ATLAS (AIRBORNE
TERRESTRIAL APPLICATIONS SCANNER) 1568 ........................... P.40
ATMOSPHERIC MEASUREMENTS ON COMMERCIAL AIRLINE FLIGHTS 1570
.................... P.40.1 MOZAIC (MEASUREMENT OF OZONE BY AIRBUS
IN-SERVICE AIRCRAFT) 1570 ....... P.40.2 ACORN 1571
........................................................ P.40.3 CARIBIC
1572 ....................................................... P.40.4 ASE
(AUTOMATIC AIR-SAMPLING EQUIPMENT) 1574 .......................... P.41
ATSS (AIRBORNE TERRAIN SURVEY SYSTEM) 1576
..................................... P.41.1 SCALARS-2 (SCANNING LASER
ALTITUDE AND REFLECTANCE SENSOR) 1577 .......... P.42 AVIRIS (AIRBORNE
VISIBLE/INFRARED IMAGING SPECTROMETER) 1578 ..................... P.43
AWI SENSORS 1581
............................................................ P.43.1
PS100EL LASER ALTIMETER 1581 .........................................
P.43.2 AWSR (AIRBORNE WATER SUBSTANCE RADIOMETER) 1582
...................... P.44 B-FLUX (BOUNDARY-LAYER FLUX SYSTEM) 1582
...................................... P.45 CAESAR 1585
.............................................................. P.46 CALS
(CLOUD AND AEROSOL LIDAR SYSTEM) 1586
.................................... P.47 CAMS (CALIBRATED AIRBORNE
MULTISPECTRAL SCANNER) 1587 .......................... P.48 CAR (CLOUD
ABSORPTION RADIOMETER) 1587 ...................................... P.49
CARABAS (COHERENT ALL RADIO BAND SENSING) 1589
.............................. P.50 CASI (COMPACT AIRBORNE
SPECTROGRAPHIC IMAGER) 1592 ............................ P.51 CASI-2
(COMPACT AIRBORNE SPECTROGRAPHIC IMAGER - 2) 1593
........................ P.52 CAST EYES 1594
............................................................... P.53
CHINESE AIRBORNE INSTRUMENTS 1596
............................................. P.53.1 CIS (CHINESE
IMAGING SPECTROMETER) 1596 ................................ P.53.2 AMS
(AIRBORNE MULTISPECTRAL SCANNER) 1597 ..............................
P.53.3 TIMS (THERMAL IMAGING MULTISPECTRAL SCANNER) 1597
...................... P.53.4 PROTOTYPE SCANNER 1597
................................................ P.53.5 MAIS (MODULAR
AIRBORNE IMAGING SPECTROMETER) 1597 ..................... P.53.6 CASSAR
(CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES SAR) 1598 ....................... P.54
CHOPPY (CHOPPED PYRGEOMETER) 1599
......................................... P.55 CHRISS (COMPACT HIGH
RESOLUTION IMAGING SPECTROGRAPH SENSOR) 1600 ............. P.56 CNC
(CONDENSATION NUCLEUS COUNTER) 1601
...................................... P.57 CRL RADAR/RADIOMETER 1602
.................................................. P.58 C-SCAT (C-BAND
SCATTEROMETER) 1603 ........................................... P.59
C-STAR (CONICALLY-SCANNING TWO-LOOK AIRBORNE RADIOMETER) 1604
................. P.60 CVI (COUNTERFLOW VIRTUAL IMPACTOR) 1605
........................................ P.61 C/X-SAR 1605
............................................................... P.62 D2P
(DELAY/DOPPLER PHASE-MONOPULSE RADAR) 1608
............................... P.63 DAEDALUS INSTRUMENTS (DIGITAL
MULTISPECTRAL SCANNER) 1609 ......................... P.63.1 ATM
(AIRBORNE THEMATIC MAPPER) 1609 ................................. P.63.2
ANALOG BISPECTRAL INSTRUMENTS 1611 .....................................
P.63.3 ANALOG AND DIGITAL BISPECTRAL/MULTISPECTRAL INSTRUMENTS 1612
............... P.63.4 AOCI (AIRBORNE OCEAN COLOR IMAGER SPECTROMETER)
1613 .................. P.63.5 AMS (AIRBORNE MULTISPECTRAL SCANNER) 1614
.............................. P.63.6 TIMS (THERMAL INFRARED
MULTISPECTRAL SCANNER) 1615 ...................... P.63.7 WILDFIRE 1616
........................................................ P.63.8 MIVIS
(MULTISPECTRAL INFRARED AND VISIBLE SPECTROMETER) 1616 ..............
P.63.9 MAS (MODIS AIRBORNE SIMULATOR) 1617
................................. P.63.10 AHS (AIRBORNE HYPERSPECTRAL
SCANNER) 1618 ............................. P.63.11 ADC (AIRBORNE
DIGITAL CAMERA) 1619 ................................... P.64 DARMS
(DIGITAL AERIAL RIGHT-OF-WAY MONITORING SYSTEM) 1620
..................... P.65 DEIMOS 1620
................................................................ P.66
DLR LIDAR INSTRUMENTS 1621
................................................... P.67 DMSV (DIGITAL
MULTI-SPECTRAL VIDEO) 1624 ...................................... P.68
DOAS (DIFFERENTIAL OPTICAL ABSORPTION SPECTROSCOPY) 1624
........................ P.69 DOE AIRBORNE INSTRUMENTS IN ARM PROGRAM
1625 ................................ P.69.1 MPIR (MULTISPECTRAL
PUSHBROOM IMAGING RADIOMETER) 1625 ................ P.69.2 CDL (CLOUD
DETECTION LIDAR) 1626 ...................................... P.69.3
HONER (HEMISPHERICAL OPTIMIZED NET-FLUX RADIOMETER) 1627 .............
P.69.4 UAV-AERI (UAV ATMOSPHERIC EMITTED RADIANCE INTERFEROMETER) 1628
...... P.70 DO-SAR (DORNIER SAR) 1628
................................................. P.71 DPA (DIGITAL
PHOTOGRAMMETRIC ASSEMBLY) 1629 ................................... P.72
DRA-SAR (DEFENSE RESEARCH AGENCY SAR) 1631
................................. P.73 DUAL POLARIZED 37 GHZ RADIOMETER
1632 ........................................ P.74 DUTSCAT (DUT AIRBORNE
RADAR SCATTEROMETER) 1633 ............................ P.75 EDOP (ER-2
DOPPLER RADAR) 1633 ............................................. P.76
ELDORA/ASTRAIA 1635 ....................................................
P.77 EMIRAD (ELECTROMAGNETICS INSTITUTE RADIOMETER) 1637
........................... P.78 EMISAR (ELECTROMAGNETICS INSTITUTE SAR)
1638 .................................. P.79 EOS (OPTO-ELECTRONIC
SCANNER) 1639 ............................................ P.80 ER-2
HIGH-ALTITUDE AIRCRAFT PROGRAM 1639
....................................... P.81 ERASME (ETUDE RADAR DES
SOLS ET DES MERS) 1641 ............................... P.82 ERIM
AIRBORNE INSTRUMENTS 1642 ..............................................
P.82.1 M-5 (MICHIGAN-5 IMAGER) 1642
.......................................... P.82.2 M-7 (MAPPER
MULTISPECTRAL TESTBED) 1643 ................................ P.82.3
P-3/SAR (ERIM/NAVY SENSOR) 1646 .....................................
P.82.4 DCS (DATA COLLECTION SYSTEM) 1648
..................................... P.82.5 IFSARE (INTERFEROMETRIC SAR
FOR DIGITAL TERRAIN ELEVATION DATA) 1650 ......... P.83 EROS DIGITAL
IMAGERY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC PRODUCTS 1652 ............................
P.83.1 AIRBORNE SCIENCE AND APPLICATIONS PROGRAM (ASAP) 1653
................... P.84 E-SAR (EXPERIMENTAL SAR) 1653
............................................... P.85 E-SLAR
(EXPERIMENTAL SIDE-LOOKING AIRBORNE RADAR) 1654 ........................
P.86 ESMR (ELECTRONICALLY SCANNED MICROWAVE RADIOMETER) 1655
....................... P.87 ESTAR (ELECTRONICALLY STEERED THINNED ARRAY
RADIOMETER) 1656 .................... P.88 FAST 1658
.................................................................. P.89
FIRS-2 (FAR INFRARED SPECTROMETER) 1658
........................................ P.90 FIRSC (FAR INFRARED SENSOR
FOR CIRRUS) 1660 ..................................... P.91 FISH (FAST
IN-SITU STRATOSPHERIC HYGROMETER) 1661 ................................
P.92 FLASH (FOA LASER AIRBORNE SOUNDER FOR HYDROGRAPHY) 1661
...................... P.93 FLI (FLUORESCENCE LINE IMAGER) 1662
........................................... P.94 FOLPEN (FOLIAGE
PENETRATION VHF IMPULSE SAR) 1663 ........................... P.94.1 GPR
(GROUND PENETRATING RADAR) 1664 .................................. P.95
FTVHSI (FOURIER TRANSFORM VISIBLE HYPERSPECTRAL IMAGER) 1664
.................... P.96 GEOPHYSIKA M-55 STRATOSPHERIC AIRCRAFT 1665
..................................... P.97 GER CORPORATION INSTRUMENTS
1666 ............................................. P.97.1 AAS (AIRBORNE
ASTER SIMULATOR) 1666 ................................. P.97.2 DAIS-2815
(DIGITAL AIRBORNE IMAGING SPECTROMETER) 1667 .................. P.97.3
DAIS-7915 (DIGITAL AIRBORNE IMAGING SPECTROMETER) 1668
.................. P.97.4 DAIS-16115 (DIGITAL AIRBORNE IMAGING
SPECTROMETER) 1669 ................. P.97.5 GER-63 CHANNEL SCANNER 1669
......................................... P.97.6 DAIS-3715 (DIGITAL
AIRBORNE IMAGING SPECTROMETER) 1670 .................. P.98 HARVARD
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY INSTRUMENTS 1670 ................................
P.98.1 OH/HO2 INSTRUMENT 1671
............................................. P.98.2 CLO/BRO INSTRUMENT
1671 .............................................. P.98.3 H2O
INSTRUMENT 1671 ................................................. P.98.4
O3 INSTRUMENT 1672 ...................................................
P.98.5 CLONO2 INSTRUMENT 1673
.............................................. P.98.6 NO/NOY INSTRUMENT
1673 .............................................. P.98.7 CO2
INSTRUMENT 1673 ................................................. P.99
HELISCAT (HELICOPTER SCATTEROMETER) 1673
..................................... P.100 HIS (HIGH-RESOLUTION
INTERFEROMETER SOUNDER) 1674 .............................. P.101 HRSC
(HIGH-RESOLUTION STEREO CAMERA) 1676
.................................... P.101.1 HRSC-A (HIGH-RESOLUTION
STEREO CAMERA - AIRBORNE) 1677 ................. P.101.2 HRSC-A/RMK
(HIGH-RESOLUTION STEREO CAMERA - AIRBORNE/RMK) 1678 ...... P.102 HUT
(HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY) INSTRUMENTS 1678
......................... P.102.1 HUTRAD (HELSINKI UNIVERSITY OF
TECHNOLOGY RADIOMETER) 1678 ............. P.102.1.1 NONIMAGING SUBSYSTEM
OF HUTRAD 1679 ....................... P.102.1.2 IMAGING SUBSYSTEM OF
HUTRAD 1679 .......................... P.102.2 HUTSCAT (HELSINKI
UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY SCATTEROMETER) 1680 .......... P.102.3 HUTSLAR
(HUT SIDE-LOOKING AIRBORNE RADAR) 1681 ..................... P.102.4
MINISCAT 1682 .....................................................
P.103 HYDICE (HYPERSPECTRAL DIGITAL IMAGERY COLLECTION EXPERIMENT) 1683
............... P.104 HYMAP (HYPERSPECTRAL MAPPER) 1684
........................................... P.105 IFSAR (INTERFEROMETRIC
SAR) 1686 ............................................. P.106 IKI RAN
AIRBORNE SENSORS 1687 ...............................................
P.106.1 NIT (SIDE-LOOKING AIRBORNE REAL APERTURE RADAR) 1688
.................... P.106.2 MKF-6 (MULTISPECTRAL CAMERA) 1688
..................................... P.106.3 NAMR (NADIR-LOOKING
AIRBORNE MULTICHANNEL RADIOMETER) 1688 ............ P.106.4 DELTA-K
SPECTROMETER 1689 ............................................ P.106.5
IKIRAD (IKI RADIOMETER) 1689 ........................................
P.106.6 K-BAND DUAL-FREQUENCY ATMOSPHERIC RADIOMETER 1689
..................... P.106.7 MULTIPOLARIZATION K- AND KA-BAND
POLARIMETERS 1690 ....................... P.107 INGARA (AUSTRALIAN
AIRBORNE IMAGING RADAR SYSTEM) 1690 ....................... P.108 ISM
(INFRARED IMAGING SPECTROMETER) 1691
....................................... P.109 JAPANESE AIRBORNE SENSORS
IN THE TRMM/ADEOS-II PROGRAMS 1692 ................. P.109.1 AMR
(AIRBORNE MICROWAVE RADIOMETER) 1692 ............................
P.109.2 AMSS (ADVANCED MULTISPECTRAL SCANNER) 1693
............................ P.109.3 CAMPR (CRL AIRBORNE MULTIPARAMETER
PRECIPITATION RADAR) 1694 .......... P.110 LAC (LARGE AREA COLLECTOR)
1695 .............................................. P.111 LARSEN
(AIRBORNE SCANNING LIDAR) 1696 .......................................
P.112 LASAL (LARGE APERTURE SCANNING AIRBORNE LIDAR) 1696
........................... P.113 LASE (LIDAR ATMOSPHERIC SENSING
EXPERIMENT) 1697 .............................. P.114 LEAF (LASER
ENVIRONMENTAL AIRBORNE FLUOROSENSOR) 1698 .........................
P.115 LEANDRE 1699
............................................................. P.116 LFS
(LASER FLUOROSENSOR) 1700
................................................. P.117 LEICA RC30
(AERIAL CAMERA SYSTEM) 1702 ........................................
P.118 LIP (LIGHTNING INSTRUMENT PACKAGE) 1703
........................................ P.119 LVIS (LASER VEGETATION
IMAGING SENSOR) 1704 .................................... P.120 MACAWS
(MULTI-CENTER AIRBORNE COHERENT ATMOSPHERIC WIND SENSOR) 1706 .........
P.121 MAMS (MULTISPECTRAL ATMOSPHERIC MAPPING SENSOR) 1707
......................... P.122 MARA (MULTIMODE AIRBORNE RADAR
ALTIMETER) 1708 .............................. P.123 MARSS (MICROWAVE
AIRBORNE RADIOMETER SCANNING SYSTEM) 1709 ................... P.124 MASP
(MULTIANGLE AEROSOL SPECTROMETER PROBE) 1710
............................. P.125 MASTER (MODIS/ASTER AIRBORNE
SIMULATOR) 1711 ............................. P.126 MCR (MULTISPECTRAL
CLOUD RADIOMETER) 1713 .................................... P.127 MEIS
(MULTI-DETECTOR ELECTRO-OPTICAL IMAGING SENSOR) 1714
........................ P.128 MERES (MULTIFREQUENCY RADIOMETER FOR
REMOTE SENSING OF THE SEA SURFACE) 1715 .... P.129 MIPAS (MICHELSON
INTERFEROMETER FOR PASSIVE ATMOSPHERIC SOUNDING) 1716 ...........
P.129.1 MIPAS-LM (LABORATORY MODEL) 1717
.................................... P.129.2 MIPAS-B (MIPAS BALLOON)
1717 ........................................ P.129.3 MIPAS-B2 1718
...................................................... P.129.4 MIPAS-FT
(FLUGZEUG TRANSALL) 1719 ..................................... P.130 MIR
(MILLIMETER-WAVE IMAGING RADIOMETER) 1720
................................ P.131 MIRACO2LAS (MID-IR AIRBORNE CO2
LASER SPECTROMETER) 1720 ................... P.132 MIRAS (MICROWAVE
IMAGING RADIOMETER WITH APERTURE SYNTHESIS) 1721 .............. P.133
MIROR (MICHELSON INTERFEROMETER WITH ROTATING RETROREFLECTOR) 1723
............... P.134 MISI (MODULAR IMAGING SPECTROMETER INSTRUMENT)
1725 ........................... P.135 MITE (MEGAPIXEL IMAGING
TECHNOLOGY CAMERA SYSTEM) 1726 ....................... P.136 MKIV
(MARK-IV INTERFEROMETER) 1727
........................................... P.137 MMS (METEOROLOGICAL
MEASUREMENT SYSTEM) 1728 ................................ P.138 MMW-SAR
(MILLIMETER WAVE SAR) 1729 ........................................
P.139 MOBY (MARINE OPTICAL BUOY) 1731
............................................. P.140 MSS-5000 (MARITIME
SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM) 1732 ................................... P.140.1
SLAR (SIDE-LOOKING AIRBORNE RADAR) 1733 ..............................
P.140.2 IR/UV (INFRARED/ULTRAVIOLET SYSTEM) 1733
................................ P.140.3 MWR (SCANNING MICROWAVE
RADIOMETER) 1733 ............................ P.140.4 CAMERA
(PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERA SYSTEM) 1734 ............................. P.140.5
VIDEO (VIDEO CAMERA SYSTEM) 1734 .....................................
P.140.6 THERMO (THERMAL RADIOMETER) 1734
.................................. P.141 MSS (MULTISPECTRAL SCANNER)
1734 .............................................. P.142 MTP (MICROWAVE
TEMPERATURE PROFILER) 1735 ..................................... P.143
MTS (MILLIMETER-WAVE TEMPERATURE SOUNDER) 1736
............................... P.144 MUSIC (MULTI-SPECTRAL INFRARED
CAMERA) 1737 ................................... P.145 NAILS (NCAR
AIRBORNE INFRARED LIDAR SYSTEM) 1738 ............................. P.146
NAPP (NATIONAL AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY PROGRAM) 1739
............................... P.147 NASAR-1 (NASDA AIRBORNE SAR-1)
1740 ....................................... P.148 NASIC (NASA AIRCRAFT
- SATELLITE INSTRUMENT CALIBRATOR) 1740 ...................... P.149
NAST (NPOESS AIRCRAFT SOUNDER TESTBED) 1742
................................. P.149.1 NAST-I (NPOESS AIRCRAFT
SOUNDER TESTBED - INTERFEROMETER) 1743 .......... P.149.2 NAST-M (NPOESS
AIRCRAFT SOUNDER TESTBED - MICROWAVE SOUNDER) 1744 ..... P.150 NCARNOX
(NCAR NOX CHEMILUMINESCENT SENSOR) 1745 ......................... P.151
NCAR ELECTRA AIRCRAFT INSTRUMENTATION 1746
.................................... P.152 NEC-SAR (NEC CORPORATION SAR)
1747 ........................................ P.153 NOAA/AOC AIRBORNE
PROGRAM 1749 ........................................... P.153.1 NOAA
WP-3D DOPPLER RADAR SYSTEM 1750 .............................. P.153.2
SCAN STRATEGIES OF TDR 1752 ...........................................
P.153.3 ASDL (NOAA AIRCRAFT SATELLITE DATA LINK) 1753
.......................... P.153.4 ODW (OMEGA DROPWIND SONDE) 1754
................................... P.153.5 NOAA P-3 INFRARED
RADIOMETERS 1754 ................................... P.153.6 AXBT (AIR
EXPENDABLE BATHYTHERMOGRAPH) 1755 .......................... P.154 NOAL
(NOAA OZONE AIRBORNE LIDAR) 1755 .....................................
P.155 NPL INSTRUMENTS 1756
........................................................ P.155.1 FTS
(FOURIER TRANSFORM SPECTROMETER) 1756 ..............................
P.155.2 TDLHS (TUNABLE DIODE LASER HETERODYNE SPECTROMETER) 1757
.............. P.156 NS001 (THEMATIC MAPPER SIMULATOR) 1758
....................................... P.157 NUSCAT (AIRBORNE KU-BAND
SCATTEROMETER) 1758 ................................ P.158 OLS
(OCEANOGRAPHIC LIDAR SYSTEM) 1760
........................................ P.159 OVID (OPTICAL VISIBLE AND
NEAR-INFRARED DETECTOR) 1760 .......................... P.160 PBMR
(PUSHBROOM MICROWAVE RADIOMETER) 1761 ................................
P.161 PERSEUS (UNMANNED HIGH-ALTITUDE RESEARCH AIRCRAFT) 1762
...................... P.162 PHARUS (PHASED ARRAY UNIVERSAL SAR) 1764
.................................. P.163 PI-SAR (POLARIMETRIC AND
INTERFEROMETRIC - SAR) 1766 ............................ P.164 PMS
(PARTICLE MEASURING SYSTEMS INC.) INSTRUMENTS 1767
........................... P.165 PMS (PORTABLE MULTICHANNEL
SPECTROMETER) 1769 .................................. P.166 POLDER
(AIRBORNE INSTRUMENT) 1771 ..........................................
P.167 PORTOS 1773
............................................................... P.168
PRIRODA AIRBORNE INSTRUMENTS 1773
.......................................... P.169 PSR (POLARIMETRIC
SCANNING RADIOMETER) 1775 .................................... P.170
RACS (ROTATING ANTENNA C-BAND SCATTEROMETER) 1777
............................. P.171 RADIUS (MICROWAVE RADIOMETER) 1778
........................................... P.172 RAMS (RADIATION
MEASUREMENT SYSTEM) 1779 ................................... P.173
RAMSES (RADAR AEROPORTE MULTI-SPECTRAL D*ETUDE DES SIGNATURES) 1780
............. P.174 RENE 1781
................................................................. P.175
RESSAC (RADAR POUR L*ETUDE DU SPECTRE DES SURFACES PAR ANALYSE
CIRCULAIRE) 1782 .... P.176 RMK (REIHENMESSKAMMER - METRIC CAMERA) 1783
................................ P.177 ROSIS (REFLECTIVE OPTICS SYSTEM
IMAGING SPECTROMETER) 1784 ...................... P.178 ROWS (RADAR
OCEAN WAVE SPECTROMETER) 1785 .................................. P.179
R-SLAR (RRL-SLAR) 1786
................................................... P.180 SABL (SCANNING
AEROSOL BACKSCATTER LIDAR) 1786 ................................. P.181
SASAR (SOUTH AFRICAN SAR) 1787
.............................................. P.182 SB-RAS AIRBORNE
INSTRUMENTS 1789 ............................................. P.182.1
MAKREL-2 LIDAR 1789 ...............................................
P.182.2 SVETOZAR-3 LIDAR 1790
................................................. P.182.3 M2M (MAKREL-2
MODIFIED) 1791 ........................................ P.183 SFSI (SWIR
FULL SPECTROGRAPHIC IMAGER) 1791 ....................................
P.184 SHOALS (SCANNING HYDROGRAPHIC OPERATIONAL AIRBORNE LIDAR SURVEY)
1792 .......... P.185 SILVACAM (REAL-TIME FALSE COLOR CCD VIDEO CAMERA)
1794 ...................... P.186 SLAR (SIDE-LOOKING AIRBORNE RADAR,
NLR) 1795 ................................ P.187 SMIFTS (SPATIALLY
MODULATED IMAGING FTS) 1796 ................................. P.188
SOFIA (STRATOSPHERIC OBSERVATORY FOR INFRARED ASTRONOMY) 1799
.................... P.188.1 PAYLOAD/INSTRUMENT COMPLEMENT 1799
................................... P.188.2 COMPLEMENT OF GERMAN SCIENCE
INSTRUMENTS 1803 ......................... P.188.3 COMPLEMENT OF US
SCIENCE INSTRUMENTS 1804 ............................. P.189
SPECTRA-VIEW 1808
............................................................ P.190 SRI
LIDAR SYSTEMS 1809
....................................................... P.190.1 ALPHA-1,
-2 (AIRBORNE LIDAR PLUME AND HAZE ANALYZER) 1809 .............. P.190.2
RFUV (RAMAN, FLUORESCENT AND UV-DIAL LIDAR) 1811 ....................
P.191 SSTR (SEA SURFACE TEMPERATURE RADIOMETER) 1812
................................ P.192 STAR (SEA-ICE AND TERRAIN
ASSESSMENT RADAR) 1813 ............................... P.192.1 STAR-1
AND STAR-2 1813 .................................................
P.192.2 STAR-3I 1814
........................................................ P.193
SUMAS/ASUR/RAL-SENSOR (SUBMILLIMETER RADIOMETERS) 1817
.................... P.194 SUNPHOTOMETER 1818
.......................................................... P.194.1
HIRAASS (HIGH RESOLUTION AIRBORNE AUTOTRACKING SUN SPECTROMETER) 1819 ..
P.195 THOMAS (THZ OH MEASUREMENT AIRBORNE SOUNDER) 1819
........................ P.196 TOPOSYS (SCANNING LASER SYSTEM) 1819
........................................ P.197 TRWIS (TRW IMAGING
SPECTROMETER) 1820 ...................................... P.198 TSCC
(TILT SCAN CCD CAMERA) 1821 ............................................
P.199 TU-134A (TUPOLEV FLYING LABORATORY) 1822
...................................... P.199.1 SIR (SCANNING INFRARED
RADIOMETER) 1822 ................................ P.199.2 IMARC (IMAGING
MULTIFREQUENCY AIRBORNE RADAR COMPLEX) 1822 ........... P.199.3
AFA-41/10 (AERIAL FOTO APPARATUS) 1824 .................................
P.200 UMMCI 1824
............................................................... P.201
VIFIS (VARIABLE INTERFERENCE FILTER IMAGING SPECTROMETER) 1825
..................... P.202 VIRL (VISIBLE AND NEAR INFRARED LIDAR) 1827
..................................... P.203 VIS (VIDEO IMAGING SYSTEM)
1828 .............................................. P.204 WAOSS
(WIDE-ANGLE OPTOELECTRONIC STEREO SCANNER) 1829
......................... P.204.1 WAOSS (SPACEBORNE VERSION) 1829
..................................... P.204.2 WAOSS (AIRBORNE VERSION)
1829 ....................................... P.204.3 WAAC (WIDE-ANGLE
AIRBORNE CAMERA) 1830 ............................. P.205 WHIRL
(WIDE-ANGLE HIGH-RESOLUTION LINE-IMAGER) 1830 ..........................
P.206 WINDRAD (WIND RADIOMETER) 1831
........................................... P.207 WIS (WEDGE IMAGING
SPECTROMETER) 1832 ........................................ PART Q
SURVEY OF CAMPAIGNS 1839 ................................. Q.1 CAMPAIGNS
1840 ............................................................. Q.2
INTERNATIONAL RESEARCH PROGRAMS 1920
........................................... Q.2.1 INTERNATIONAL
GEOSPHERE-BIOSPHERE PROGRAM 1921 ......................... Q.2.2 WORLD
CLIMATE PROGRAM 1923 ...........................................
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title_full | Observation of the earth and its environment survey of missions and sensors Herbert J. Kramer |
title_fullStr | Observation of the earth and its environment survey of missions and sensors Herbert J. Kramer |
title_full_unstemmed | Observation of the earth and its environment survey of missions and sensors Herbert J. Kramer |
title_short | Observation of the earth and its environment |
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