DocumentCode :
2300005
Title :
The Altika altimetry mission: science objectives and system definition
Author :
Vincent, P. ; Verron, J. ; Bahurel, P. ; Traon, P. Y Le ; Eymard, L. ; Remy, F. ; Crétaux, J.F. ; Tournadre, J. ; Chapron, B.
Author_Institution :
CNES, Toulouse, France
Volume :
7
fYear :
2000
fDate :
2000
Firstpage :
3036
Abstract :
During the OCEANOBS99 Conference, scientists argued that a multi-satellite altimetric system should be maintained beyond 2005. In 1999, proposals were formulated to complement the Jason series of high accuracy ocean altimetry missions. In that frame, J. Verron et al. (1999) produced the “Altika” proposal which is presented in this paper. As a complement to the Jason series, the present authors analyze the possibilities of flying the Altika mission on a microsatellite to answer the main orbits science requirements. In terms of altimetric system, preliminary accommodation studies proved that embarking a combined Ka-band altimeter and a two frequency (23.8 and 37.5 GHz) radiometer together with a laser retroreflector and DORIS is feasible on micro-satellite platforms. Choosing the Ka-band for the altimeter results in low ionospheric effects whereas tropospheric effects and attenuation by rain are larger than for Ku-band altimeters. However, the availability of simultaneous passive and active measurements at Ka-band allows a better quantification of the corresponding altimeter perturbations. The joint use of both types of measurements may also help improving our knowledge of statistics of rain, and interpreting better measurements over ice surfaces
Keywords :
glaciology; hydrological techniques; oceanographic techniques; remote sensing by radar; spaceborne radar; 23.8 GHz; 35 GHz; 37.5 GHz; Altika altimetry mission; EHF; Ka-band; SHF; glaciology; ice sheet; laser retroreflector; measurement technique; microsatellite; microwave radiometry; multi-satellite altimetric system; ocean; radar altimetry; radar remote sensing; science objectives; sea level; spaceborne radar; system definition; Altimetry; Extraterrestrial measurements; Frequency; Laser theory; Oceans; Orbits; Proposals; Radiometry; Rain; Sea measurements;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2000. Proceedings. IGARSS 2000. IEEE 2000 International
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-6359-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2000.860327
Filename :
860327
Link To Document :
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