Summary form only given. In July 2001, NASA will launch a spaceborne laser altimeter into a near-polar, near-circular orbit to measure changes in polar ice-sheet topography, as well as along-track land and ocean topography and atmospheric characteristics. Altimetry measurements will be made using a 1064-nm pulse and atmospheric measurements will use a 532-nm pulse.
Laser altimetry and the ice, cloud, and land elevation satellite (ICESat)
01.01.1999
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