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The Ocean Surface Topography Mission (OSTM)

机译:海洋表面地形任务(OSTM)

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The Ocean Surface Topography Mission (OSTM), also known as Jason-2, will extend into the next decade the continuous climate data record of sea surface height measurements begun in 1992 by the joint NASA/Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) TOPEX/Poseidon mission and continued by the NASA/CNES Jason-1 mission in 2001. This multi-decadal record has already helped scientists study the issue of global sea level rise and better understand how ocean circulation and climate change are related. With OSTM, high-precision ocean altimetry has come of age. The mission will serve as a bridge to transition the collection of these measurements to the world's weather and climate forecasting agencies. The agencies will use them for short- and seasonal-to-long-range weather and climate forecasting. OSTM is designed to last at least three years. It will be placed in the same orbit (1,336 kilometers) as Jason-1 and will move along the same ground track at an inclination of 66 degrees to the equator. It will repeat its ground track every 10 days, covering 95 percent of the world's ice-free oceans. A tandem mission between Jason-1 and OSTM will be conducted to further improve tide models in coastal and shallow seas, and to better understand the dynamics of ocean currents and eddies. OSTM is an international and interagency mission developed and operated as a four-party collaboration among NASA, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), CNES, and the European Organisation for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites (EUMETSAT). CNES is providing the spacecraft, NASA and CNES are jointly providing the payload instruments and NASA is providing the launch vehicle. After completing the on-orbit commissioning of the spacecraft, CNES will hand over operation and control of the spacecraft to NOAA. NOAA and EUMETSAT will generate the near-real-time products and distribute them to users. OSTM was launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California on June 20, 2008. Launch and Early Orbit Operations (LEOP) and the on-orbit Assessment Phase have been completed. Preliminary science data show excellent performance.
机译:海洋表面地形任务(OSTM)​​,也称为Jason-2,将在接下来的十年内将由NASA /国家星际空间航天中心(CNES)TOPEX联合于1992年开始的连续海面高度气候数据记录/波塞冬(Poseidon)任务,并在2001年由NASA / CNES Jason-1任务继续。这项数十年的记录已经帮助科学家研究了全球海平面上升问题,并更好地了解了海洋环流和气候变化之间的关系。借助OSTM,高精度海洋测高技术已经成熟。该特派团将充当将这些测量值的收集过渡到世界天气和气候预报机构的桥梁。这些机构将把它们用于短期和季节性到长期的天气和气候预报。 OSTM设计至少持续三年。它将被放置在与Jason-1相同的轨道(1,336公里)上,并将沿着相同的地面轨道向赤道倾斜66度。它会每10天重复一次地面跟踪,覆盖世界95%的无冰海洋。 Jason-1和OSTM之间将进行串联任务,以进一步改善沿海和浅海的潮汐模型,并更好地了解洋流和涡流的动态。 OSTM是由NASA,美国国家海洋与大气管理局(NOAA),CNES和欧洲气象卫星开发组织(EUMETSAT)四方合作开发并运营的国际机构间任务。 CNES提供航天器,NASA和CNES共同提供有效载荷仪器,NASA提供运载火箭。在完成航天器在轨调试后,CNES将把航天器的运行和控制权移交给NOAA。 NOAA和EUMETSAT将生成近实时产品并将其分发给用户。 OSTM于2008年6月20日从加利福尼亚的范登堡空军基地发射升空。发射和早期轨道运行(LEOP)以及在轨评估阶段已经完成。初步的科学数据显示出优异的性能。

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