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Title: Preliminary SWOT Orbit Design Study


1
Preliminary SWOT Orbit Design Study
  • R. Steven Nerem, Ryan Woolley, George Born, James
    Choe
  • Colorado Center for Astrodynamics Research,
    University of Colorado
  • Richard Ray
  • NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
  • Ernesto Rodriguez
  • Jet Propulsion Laboratory

2
Orbit Design Considerations
  • Latitudinal coverage (orbit inclination)
  • Temporal Sampling
  • Spatial Sampling
  • Tidal Aliasing
  • Starting Point
  • 15-25 day repeat
  • 800-1000 km altitude
  • Near 78 inclination
  • Other Considerations
  • Calibration/Validation
  • Multiple Orbit/Mission Phases
  • Orbit Maintenance
  • Final Orbit Design Derived from Science
    Requirements

3
Sensor Swath Pattern
3.5
3.5
0.6
800-1000 km
60 km
60 km
10 km
4
15-Day Orbit Coverage Gaps
3 N
0
400 km
60 km
3 S
5
22-Day Orbit Coverage
2 N
0
2 S
6
Repeat Period vs Equatorial Spacing
7
Repeat Period vs Coverage (i 78)
130 km total swath width
8
15-Day Repeat, 1-Day Subcycle
9
14-Day Repeat, 3-Day Subcycle
10
22-Day Repeat, 3-Day Subcycle
21
8
11
14
20
4
Day 3
10
7
13
5
17
18
15
9
12
6
16
19
22
11
3-Day Repeat
21
8
11
14
20
4
Day 3
10
7
13
5
17
18
15
9
12
6
16
19
22
12
1-Day Repeating Ground Track
13
3-Day Repeating Groundtrack
14
4-Day Repeating Groundtrack
15
22 Day Repeat 3 Day Subcycle
16
22 Day Repeat 3 Day Subcycle
17
22 Day Repeat 3 Day Subcycle
18
Possible Orbit Altitudes i 78
Repeat Length (days)
Repeat Orbit at Subcycle
19
3-5 Day Subcycles
Repeat Length (days)
20
Properties of Repeat Track Orbits
  • Complete exactly N orbits in C days
  • N is an integer, C is not (except for SS orbits)
  • Altitude precisely determined by i, N, and C
  • Ground track forms a grid on Earths surface, one
    point fixes the whole grid
  • Grid denser for increasing C
  • Sub-cycle length is a complex function of N and C

21
Candidate Orbits
Repeat Length
Equatorial Spacing
of Orbits to Repeat
22
Tidal Aliasing
  • This initial analysis does not consider possible
    benefits of swath coverage (tidal solutions using
    swath crossover measurements)
  • Tidal aliasing frequencies completely determined
    by orbit repeat period (function of altitude and
    inclination)
  • Desirable characteristics
  • Good separation of major tide constituents
    aliasing frequencies
  • Alias frequencies should not be close to one
    cycle per year
  • Tides should not alias to very long periods (ltlt 1
    year)

23
Aliasing Near Diurnal Solar Tides
The precession rate of the satellite orbit plane
determines which frequency is aliased to zero. To
avoid unfavorable aliasing generally requires a
precession rate 2/d (cf. Topex), which limits
satellite inclination. We must trade off
inclination and aliasing.
Four main solar diurnal tides are separated in
frequency by 1 cpy.
24
Tidal Alias Frequencies i 75
25
Tidal Alias Frequencies i 77
26
Tidal Alias Frequencies i 80
27
Tidal Alias Frequencies i 85
28
Average Tidal Frequency Separation
29
Average Tidal Frequency Separation
30
Tidal Aliasing i 78
X
X
X
31
Candidate Orbits
Minimal Tidal Aliasing
32
3-5 Day Subcycles
33
How Does This Analysis Change for SWOT?
  • Many measurement locations have 2 or more
    ascending/descending passes.
  • Most measurement locations are cross over
    points.

34
Example Sampling of Tides by SWOT
818 d
21.8635-day repeat latitude 32.0
68 d
111 d
160 d
285 d
Case 1 One ascending arc per repeat cycle
48 d
89 d
80 d
143 d
Nominal alias period
35
Example Sampling of Tides by SWOT
21.8635-day repeat latitude 32.0
818 d
68 d
111 d
160 d
285 d
Case 2 Two ascending arcs per repeat cycle
48 d
89 d
80 d
Added sampling helps lunar tides, but not solar.
143 d
Nominal alias period
36
Example Sampling of Tides by SWOT
21.8635-day repeat latitude 32.0
818 d
68 d
111 d
160 d
285 d
Case 3 Two ascending arcs two descending arcs
per repeat cycle
48 d
89 d
80 d
Added sampling helps solar diurnal tides, but not
solar semidiurnals.
143 d
Nominal alias period
37
Example Sampling of Tides by SWOT
21.8635-day repeat latitude 60.0
818 d
68 d
111 d
160 d
285 d
Case 3b Two ascending arcs two descending arcs
per repeat cycle
48 d
89 d
80 d
Added sampling helps solar tides, depending on
latitude.
143 d
Nominal alias period
38
Nadir vs Swath Sampling of the Tides
  • Additional sampling within a repeat period
    generally solves aliasing issues of lunar tides.
  • At most latitudes, additional sampling of solar
    tides does not help resolve semidiurnal tides.
  • For some sea level studies, additional sampling
    will help mitigate solar tide-model errors,
    depending on data processing strategies.
  • For tide model improvement studies, swath
    altimetry provides only marginal improvement for
    the solar tides over what is offered from
    conventional nadir altimetry.
  • Therefore, Nadir-type aliasing studies generally
    apply to SWOT - for solar tides. Most lunar tides
    will not alias to long periods, so we can neglect
    them during orbit design (but its easy to check
    M2, O1, etc.).

39
Coverage Analysis
  • 3 Cases studied to get representative coverage
    for different latitude bands
  • Mid-latitude to high-latitude Aghulas current
    region (Gulf Stream is similar)
  • Equatorial Amazon River
  • High-latitude Lena River
  • Plots of number of visits within a cycle, for 10
    day and 4 day sampling periods
  • Histograms of temporal revisits within a cycle
    (i.e., no revisits between cycles considered)

40
22-Day Repeat, Aghulas
41
10 days of 22-Day Repeat, Aghulas
42
4-Days of 22-Day Repeat, Aghulas
43
22-Day Repeat, Aghulas
44
22-Day Repeat, Amazon
45
10 Days of 22-Day Repeat, Amazon
46
4-Days of 22-Day Repeat, Amazon
47
22-Day Repeat, Amazon
48
22-Day Repeat, Lena
49
10 Days of 22-Day Repeat, Lena
50
4 Days of 22-Day Repeat, Lena
51
22-Day Repeat, Lena
52
22-Day Repeat
53
1-Day (3-D)
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