DocumentCode
34832
Title
Summarizing the First Ten Years of NASA´s Aqua Mission
Author
Parkinson, C.L.
Author_Institution
NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Greenbelt, MD, USA
Volume
6
Issue
3
fYear
2013
fDate
Jun-13
Firstpage
1179
Lastpage
1188
Abstract
The Aqua spacecraft was launched on May 4, 2002 with six Earth-observing instruments on board to collect data on a wide variety of Earth system variables. After ten years of on-orbit operations, Aqua has provided data that have contributed to over 2000 scientific publications, with new results on the Earth´s energy budget, trace gases and particulate matter in the atmosphere, vegetation on land and in the oceans, and many aspects of the water cycle, including evaporation and transpiration, water vapor, cloud cover, precipitation, the oceans, sea ice and land ice, snow cover, and soil moisture. Additionally, Aqua data have been used to assist in practical applications ranging from weather forecasting to the deployment of firefighters and the routing of aircraft. Although the six-year design life of the satellite has been successfully completed and exceeded, enough fuel remains on Aqua for approximately another ten years of operations.
Keywords
artificial satellites; geophysical equipment; space vehicles; AD 2002 05 04; Aqua data; Aqua spacecraft; Earth energy budget; Earth system variables; Earth-observing instruments; NASA Aqua mission; aircraft routing; cloud cover; firefighter deployment; land ice; on-orbit operations; particulate matter; sea ice; snow cover; soil moisture; trace gases; water cycle; water vapor; weather forecasting; Atmospheric measurements; Clouds; Earth; MODIS; Satellites; Sea measurements; Aqua; Satellite Earth observations; global energy budget; water cycle;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Selected Topics in Applied Earth Observations and Remote Sensing, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
1939-1404
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JSTARS.2013.2239608
Filename
6423809
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