Completion of the AMR-C Instrument for Sentinel-6
2020; Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers; Volume: 13; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1109/jstars.2020.2991175
ISSN2151-1535
AutoresFrank Maiwald, Shannon Brown, T. Koch, Lance Milligan, Pekka Kangaslahti, Erich Schlecht, A. Skalare, Matthew Bloom, Violet Torossian, John А. Kanis, Shannon Statham, Shawn Kang, Parag Vaze,
Tópico(s)Ocean Waves and Remote Sensing
ResumoThe advanced microwave radiometer-climate quality (AMR-C) is a part of the European Sentinel-6A/B series, a collaboration between ESA and NASA, of two Earth-observing satellites, which will be launched in 2020 and 2025. Compared to its predecessor, Jason-3, the two AMR-C radiometer instruments have an external calibration system which enables higher radiometric stability accomplished by moving the secondary mirror between well-defined targets. Sentinel-6 allows continuing the study of the ocean circulation, climate change, and sea-level rise for at least another decade. Besides the external calibration for the AMR heritage radiometer (18.7, 23.8, and 34 GHz channels), the AMR-C contains a high-resolution microwave radiometer (HRMR) with radiometer channels at 90, 130, and 168 GHz. This subsystem allows for a factor of 5× higher spatial resolution at coastal transitions. This article presents a brief description of the instrument and the measured performance of the completed AMR-C-A and AMR-C-B instruments.
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