The Seasat-A project - An overview
Abstract
Scheduled for launch in the second quarter of calendar year 1978, the Seasat-A satellite is designed to provide all-weather global monitoring of sea surface temperature, significant wave height, surface wind speed and direction and departures from the marine geoid corresponding to ocean dynamic processes. These data will be obtained from an array of microwave instruments, two active ones (short pulse radar altimeter and wind field scatterometer) and one passive (scanning multichannel microwave radiometer). An experimental L-band synthetic aperture radar, operated on a selected basis for approximately four percent of the time, will provide land and ocean images with a resolution of 25 meters and a swath width close to 100 km for the study of coastal processes, sea ice and ocean wave characteristics. The mission objectives focus on an evaluation of the performance of the instruments in terms of their capabilities to characterize the desired geophysical quantities and the utility of such measurements to the study and exploitation of the world's oceans.
- Publication:
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In: Oceans '76; Proceedings of the Second Annual Combined Conference
- Pub Date:
- 1976
- Bibcode:
- 1976mts..conf...10D
- Keywords:
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- Ocean Surface;
- Remote Sensors;
- Satellite-Borne Instruments;
- Seasat 1;
- Data Processing;
- Manpower;
- Microwave Radiometers;
- Radar Equipment;
- Radio Altimeters;
- Sea Truth;
- Wind Velocity Measurement;
- Launch Vehicles and Space Vehicles