A concept developed for a 1990 oceanic mission which places strong emphasis on coastal monitoring needs is described and analysed. The concept assumes that use of one active spacecraft in orbit and one on standby plus airplanes and data collection platforms which provide continuing complementary coverage and surface truth. The coastal measurement requirements and goals, the prospective oceanic and coastal sensors, the spacecraft and aircraft data platforms, and the prospective orbit designs are discussed.
Mission and Sensor Concepts for Coastal and Ocean Monitoring Using Spacecraft and Aircraft
1980
48 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
NEC multi-mission spacecraft concepts and technologies
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