DocumentCode :
711261
Title :
COSMIC-2 / FORMOSAT-7: The future of global weather monitoring and prediction
Author :
Cook, Kendra ; Chen-Joe Fong ; Wenkel, Michael J. ; Wilczynski, Peter ; Yen, Nick ; Chang, G.S.
Author_Institution :
C2 Int., LLC, Livingston, MT, USA
fYear :
2015
fDate :
7-14 March 2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
11
Abstract :
COSMIC-2/FORMOSAT-7 is a satellite program designed to deliver next-generation global navigation satellite system (GNSS) radio occultation (RO) data to users around the world. This program is the follow-on to the FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC mission, which was a joint US-Taiwan 6-satellite constellation demonstration mission launched in April 2006. The COSMIC mission was the world´s first operational GPS radio occultation (GPS-RO) mission for global weather forecast; climate monitoring; atmospheric, ionospheric, and geodetic research. The GPS-RO data from COSMIC has been extremely valuable to the climate, meteorology, and space weather communities, including real-time forecasting users as well as U.S. and international research communities. FORMOSAT-3/COSMIC reached the end of its design life in 2009 but continues to provide useful data to users around the world five years after its design life. Some of the satellites have exhibited unrecoverable anomalies and have already gone offline. Consequently the critical real-time satellite observing capability is degrading and maybe unavailable for assimilation into the weather forecasting models in the near future. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and Taiwan´s National Space Organization (NSPO) recognize the potential GPS-RO data gap due to the degrading COSMIC/FORMOSAT-3 constellation and agreed to implement the follow-on COSMIC-2/FORMOSAT mission in 2010. Despite all partners experiencing programmatic difficulties in the past several years throughout the course of implementing the COSMIC-2/FORMOSAT-7 Program, significant progress has occurred over the past year. The program successfully completed the Preliminary Design Review (PDR) in December 2013 and is tentatively scheduled to hold the Critical Design Review (CDR) and Integration and Test Review (ITR) in 3Q 2015. The COSMIC-2/FORMOSAT7 Program continues to make progress and is scheduled to launch 15 May 2016. This paper provides a brief overview of t- e COSMIC-2/FORMOSAT-7 Program including the program goals and objectives. It also discusses the status of the various segments of the program including the current satellite design, planned ground system architecture required to meet data latency requirements, launch vehicle development status, and payload development status.
Keywords :
artificial satellites; meteorological instruments; remote sensing; weather forecasting; AD 2006 04; AD 2010; AD 2013 12; AD 2015; AD 2016 05 15; COSMIC-2-FORMOSAT mission; COSMIC-2-FORMOSAT-7 Program; COSMIC-FORMOSAT-3 constellation; Critical Design Review; FORMOSAT-3-COSMIC mission; GNSS radio occultation; GPS radio occultation; GPS-RO data gap; GPS-RO mission; Global Positioning System; Integration and Test Review; National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration; Preliminary Design Review; Taiwan National Space Organization; US-Taiwan 6-satellite constellation; climate monitoring; data latency requirements; global navigation satellite system; global weather forecasting; global weather monitoring; global weather prediction; launch vehicle development status; payload development status; planned ground system architecture; weather forecasting models; Communities; Global Positioning System; Roads; Satellite broadcasting; Satellites; US Government agencies;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Aerospace Conference, 2015 IEEE
Conference_Location :
Big Sky, MT
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-5379-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AERO.2015.7119052
Filename :
7119052
Link To Document :
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