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Aqua/AMSR-E. 2. Operation Status. AMSR-E data utilization JMA started to use AMSR-E data for the global numerical prediction model on May 15, 2006. Improved the forecast accuracy of the path of a typhoon SST anomaly in the high latitude ocean of AMSR-E site is released on September 14, 2006.
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Aqua/AMSR-E 2. Operation Status • AMSR-E data utilization • JMA started to use AMSR-E data for the global numerical prediction model on May 15, 2006. Improved the forecast accuracy of the path of a typhoon • SST anomaly in the high latitude ocean of AMSR-E site is released on September 14, 2006.
ALOS Overview 2. Operation Status • JAXA’s High-Resolution Earth Observing Satellite • Mission • Cartography (1/25,000) • Regional Environmental Monitoring • Disaster Monitoring • Resources Survey Spatial Resolution: 2.5m (at Nadia) Swath Width: 70km(Nadia only) / 35km (Triplet mode) Orbit : Sun Synchronous Altitude: 691.65km Repeat Cycle : 46days Sub-Cycle : 2days Launch Date : Jan.24, 2006 Star Tracker Range Resolution: 7 to 44/ 14 to 88m (Fine) 100m (ScanSAR) Swath Width: 40 to 70km (Fine) / 250 to 350km (ScanSAR) Spatial Resolution: 10m (at Nadia) Swath Width: 70km(at Nadia) Pointing Angle: -44 to +44 degree Data Relay Communication Antenna 9m GPS Antenna Solar Array Paddle 22m Panchromatic Remote-sensing Instrument for Stereo Mapping (PRISM) Advanced Visible and Near Infrared Radiometer type 2 (AVNIR-2) Phased Array type L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar (PALSAR)
ALOS Current Status Flooded areas in ChoeleChoele City, Argentina observed by "Daichi"(ALOS) on July 30, 2006. 2. Operation Status • Initial CAL/VAL Period; • Calibration and Validation of each sensors on processing Level1 data from Level0 data are most important and necessary to improve the accuracy of high resolution DEM and biomass distribution data. • We will have the review on October 23 for move to “Routine Operations Period”. • ALOS data utilization; • Disaster monitoring
Network Interface JAXA/EOC JAXA/TKSC Wide Area Ethernet(100Mbps) EORC Tokyo office move to Tsukuba the end of October. JMA/MSC Wide area Ethernet JAXA/EORC 2. Operation Status NASA/GSFC (SDPF,TSDIS,EDOS,CSAFS) JAXA/EOC APAN/SINET (effect 6Mbps) NASA/JPL (PO.DAAC) NOAA/NESDIS ATM 1Mbps EORC will connect Tsukuba WAN and increase 200Mbps with EOC next April.
3. Future Program GOSAT Greenhouse gasses Observing SATellite
GOSAT Overview FSSH FSSH FSSH - - - 2/3 2/3 2/3 TEDA TEDA TEDA - - - LPT2 LPT2 LPT2 TEDA TEDA TEDA - - - LPT1 LPT1 LPT1 PDL PDL PDL GOS GOS GOS 光学系ユニット 光学系ユニット 光学系ユニット CS CS CS 光学系ユニット 光学系ユニット 光学系ユニット CAM CAM CAM - - - H1 H1 H1 ESH ESH ESH SANT SANT SANT - - - 1 1 1 XANT XANT XANT - - - 2 2 2 XANT XANT XANT - - - 1 1 1 FSSH FSSH FSSH - - - 1 1 1 (進行方向、ロケット機軸方向) (進行方向、ロケット機軸方向) (進行方向、ロケット機軸方向) X X X Y Y Y Z Z Z (地心方向) (地心方向) (地心方向) 3. Future Program • Mission • To observe greenhouse effect gasses globally TANSO-FTS (Greenhouse gasses observing Sensor) Atmospheric absorption observation by Fourier Theorem Spectroscopy Wavelength band1 0.38μm band2 0.67μm band3 0.87μm band4 1.62μm Spectrum resolution 0.2 – 1cm TANSO-CAI (Cloud/Aerosol Sensor) Imager Wavelength band1 0.38μm band2 0.67μm band3 0.87μm band4 1.62μm Designed Life Span: 5years Orbit Plan: Altitude 666km Sun-Synchronous Sub-Recurrent Orbit Orbit Inclination: 98deg. Launch: Aug.2008 by H-IIA (TBD)