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ICESat Mission

ICESat Mission. By Berhan Amare Period: 5 Date: Nov. 28, 2006. James Watzin NASA ‘s Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) has developed the ICESat mission to provide answer to these – how to protect our planet also understand. Owner (who built it) information is complete.

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ICESat Mission

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  1. ICESat Mission By Berhan Amare Period: 5 Date: Nov. 28, 2006

  2. James Watzin NASA ‘s Earth Science Enterprise (ESE) has developed the ICESat mission to provide answer to these – how to protect our planet also understand. Owner (who built it) information is complete

  3. ICESat Mission’s part of ESE • ice sheet elevations • changes in elevation through time, • height profiles • clouds and aerosols, land elevations and vegetation cover, and approximate sea ice thickness.

  4. What does this satellite's orbit look like? • ground track will process to the West as the Earth rotates • Altitude: 600 km circular • Inclination: 94 +0/- 0.5 degrees Period: 96.7 minutes • Repeat Cycle: 183 days Non-Sun-Synchronous • Designs to operate 3 to 5 years

  5. Goals of the Mission? • Need to know what percentage of clouds cover the earth every day in order to make their computer climate models and weather forecast models work better. • Need to know what measure of height distribution of moisture and pollutants in atmosphere.

  6. http://icesat.gsfc.nasa.gov/ http://www.eijournal.com/3_IceSat.asp

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