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Title: Contributions of DLR


1
Contributions of DLR Partners to the IPYM.
Gottwald, DLR-IMFIPY Space Task Group, Geneva,
17-19 January 2007
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Missions and Facilities
  • DLR in cooperation with national
    international partners operates various
    missions and facilities
  • satellites
  • ground stations
  • aircraft
  • sensors
  • data systems (processors, archives, data
    dissemination)
  • usage for IPY is either in framework of
  • regular operations (e.g. satellite sensors, data
    systems)
  • dedicated measurements campaigns (e.g. aircraft
    sensors)
  • some satellite missions provide continuous data
    from polar regions (e.g. SCIAMACHY, GOME/GOME-2)
  • DLR science groups cooperate with partners in IPY
    related programs (also using non-DLR facilities)
  • Note the following list is a summary but does
    not claim completeness

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Missions and Facilities
  • Satellite missions
  • SCIAMACHY
  • TerraSAR-X
  • TanDEM-X
  • GRACE
  • CHAMP (GFZ)
  • GOME (ESA)
  • GOME-2 (EUMETSAT)
  • Ground stations
  • OHiggins
  • Oberpfaffenhofen
  • Neustrelitz
  • Mobile transportable
  • Aircraft and sensors
  • Falcon
  • DO228
  • HALO
  • New sensors
  • ARES
  • GRIPS

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SCIAMACHY
  • atmospheric science instrument on ENVISAT
  • German-Dutch-Belgian contribution (AO instrument)
  • absorption spectroscopy UV-Vis-NIR-SWIR (214 nm
    2386 nm)
  • atmospheric geophysical parameters from
    troposphere to mesosphere
  • various measurement modes
  • nadir
  • limb
  • solar and lunar occultation
  • sun-synchronous orbit
  • altitude 800 km
  • inclination 98.5
  • orbital period 100 min
  • local descending node crossing time 10 am
  • continuous measurements (duty cycle gt 90)
  • max. spatial resolution
  • 26 km ? 30 km (nadir, along-track ? across-track)
  • 230 km ? 2.6 km (limb, across-track ? height)

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SCIAMACHY
  • ENVISAT/SCIAMACHY operations extended until 2010
  • geophysical parameters available via ENVISAT
    ground segment and scientific facilities, e.g.
  • http//eopi.esa.int/ (ESA EO Principal
    Investigator Portal)
  • http//wdc.dlr.de/ (World Data Center for Remote
    Sensing of the Atmosphere)
  • http//www.physik.uni-bremen.de/ (IUP, University
    of Bremen)
  • measurement planning instrument configuration
    (in case of specific IPY requ.)
  • http//atmos.caf.dlr.de/projects/scops/
    (SCIAMACHY operations support)

Ozone hole 2002 2005 (DLR-DFD/KA)
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TerraSAR-X
  • national radar mission
  • provision of high resolution X-band data
  • various imaging modes
  • stripmap (30 km swath width, 3 m resolution)
  • scanSAR (100 km swath width, 16 m resolution)
  • spotlight (5 km ? 10 km scene, 1 m resolution)
  • dual receive antenna mode (experimental)
  • sun-synchronous orbit
  • altitude 514 km
  • inclination 97.4
  • orbital period 95 min
  • 11 days repeat cycle
  • launch February 27, 2007
  • mission lifetime 5 years

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TerraSAR-X
  • access for scientific purposes via a selection
    process
  • pre-launch AO (closed in October 2005)
  • further AO planned (end 2007)
  • general proposal submission interface (summer
    2007)
  • several proposals for polar research
  • ice sheets
  • sea ice
  • glaciers ice caps
  • snow
  • contact achim.roth_at_dlr.de

8
TanDEM-X
  • national radar mission
  • provision of high resolution X-band data
  • various imaging modes
  • as TerraSAR-X
  • bi-static with TerraSAR-X
  • sun-synchronous orbit as TerraSAR-X
  • (Helix formation)
  • launch early 2009
  • mission lifetime gt 3 years
  • DEM over Antarctica
  • science team with approx.
  • 1000 registered PIs
  • scientific user requirements survey
  • performed
  • contact irena.hajnsek_at_dlr.de

9
GRACE
  • gravity and climate mission
  • joint US-German twin spacecraft
  • mission
  • sun-synchronous orbit
  • altitude 500 km
  • inclination 89.1
  • launched March 17, 2002
  • mission lifetime gt 2010
  • scientific applications include
  • solid Earth
  • ocean currents
  • water movement
  • sea-level heights
  • movement and mass of ice sheets
  • data access via registered account (European
    site http//isdc.gfz-potsdam.de)

10
CHAMP
  • gravity, climate and magnetic field mission
  • sun-synchronous orbit
  • altitude 454 km
  • inclination 87
  • launched July 15, 2000
  • lifetime until mid 2009
  • scientific applications include
  • structure and dynamics of solid Earth
  • ocean circulation
  • changes in global water balance
  • sea-level changes
  • Atmosphere/ionosphere sounding
  • data access via registered account
    (http//isdc.gfz-potsdam.de)

11
GOME and GOME-2
  • atmospheric science instruments
  • GOME ESA ERS-2 mission, GOME-2 EUMETSAT MetOp
    mission
  • absorption spectroscopy UV-Vis (240 nm 790 nm)
  • measurement mode nadir
  • sun-synchronous orbit
  • altitude 800 km (ERS-2),
  • 817 km (MetOp)
  • inclination 98.5 (ERS-2),
  • 98.7 (MetOp)
  • orbital period 100 min
  • local descending node
  • crossing time 1030 am (ERS-2),
  • 930 am (MetOp)
  • launch April 21, 1995 (ERS-2),
  • October 19, 2006 (MetOp)

12
GOME and GOME-2
  • DLR-IMF/DFD hosts
  • algorithm processor development
  • processing centres in ERS-2 and MetOp ground
    segments
  • GOME D-PAF
  • GOME-2 Ozone monitoring SAF (hosted by FMI)
  • goal is to obtain long time series of atmospheric
    geophysical parameters

13
FALCON Aircraft
  • research aircraft Dassault Falcon 20-E5 in
    operation since 1976
  • home base is Flight Facility at
    Oberfaffenhofen/Germany
  • flexible multipurpose platform for scientific
    applications
  • twin jet with pressurized cabin
  • maximum altitude 12.5 km
  • maximum range approx. 3000 km
  • payload capacity incl. operations personnel
    1500 kg
  • various sensors
  • basic sensor package
  • (meteorological)
  • optional sensors
  • atmospheric trace
  • gases aerosol
  • wind LIDAR

14
FALCON Aircraft IPY Campaigns
  • several campaigns planned in framework of IPY
    with DLR participation (DLR-IPA)
  • ASTAR (IPY 244 coord. AWI)
  • Falcon and AWI DO-228
  • March-April 2007
  • POLARCAT (IPY 244 coord. NILU)
  • Falcon and other aircraft
  • summer 2008
  • THORPEX (IPY 394 coord.
  • University of Oslo)
  • Falcon
  • February-March 2008
  • ORACLE (IPY 542 coord. AWI)
  • status is tbd

15
DO228 Aircraft
  • home base is Flight Facility at
    Oberfaffenhofen/Germany
  • flexible multipurpose platform for scientific
    applications
  • twin engine aircraft with unpressurized cabin
  • maximum altitude approx. 7.5 km
  • maximum range approx. 3200 km
  • maximum payload approx. 1300 kg
  • sensors
  • basic sensor package
  • (meteorological)
  • optional sensors
  • SAR
  • optical

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DO228 Aircraft Sensors
  • E-SAR (Experimental Synthetic Aperture System)
  • innovative SAR modes / configurations novel SAR
    techniques / applications
  • multi-spectral SAR
  • SAR polarimetry / interferometry / tomography
  • polarimetric SAR interferometry
  • differential interferometry
  • preparatory experiments for future SAR satellite
    missions
  • flexible multi-channel SAR
  • P-, L-, C-, and X-band
  • fully polarimetric P- L-band
  • high-resolution Imaging
  • along- across-track single-pass InSAR in
    X-band
  • contact irena.hajnsek_at_dlr.de

17
HALO Aircraft
  • new High Altitude and Long Range research
    aircraft
  • operational in 2009
  • home base will be Flight Facility at
    Oberfaffenhofen/Germany
  • maximum altitude approx. 15 km
  • maximum range gt 8000 km
  • payload capacity 3000 kg

18
Ground Stations
  • DLR operates ground stations for
  • data reception
  • spacecraft commanding
  • reception station network includes
  • Neustrelitz/Germany
  • Oberfaffenhofen/Germany
  • OHiggins/Antarctica
  • transportable
  • mobile stations

Ny-Alesund
Neustrelitz
Oberpfaffenhofen
Chetumal
Recife
Current Locations
FormerLocations
Network of DLR data reception ground stations
OHiggins
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Ground Stations
  • Neustrelitz
  • L/S/X-band, 3 antennas with 7.3 m and L/S-band
    with 4 m
  • Oberfaffenhofen/Germany
  • L-band, 2 antennas with 4 m 2.4 m and X-band
    with 3.6 m
  • OHiggins/Antarctica
  • L/S/X-band with 9 m
  • operated on campaign basis
  • 90-120 days/year, for TanDEM-X full year
  • mobile stations
  • Ny Ålesund/Norway, S-band
  • with 4 m (with GFZ)
  • Recife/Brazil, L-band with 0.9 m
  • transportable station
  • Chetumal/Mexico, L/S/X-band
  • with 9 m

OHiggins ground station
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New Sensors - ARES
  • Airborne Reflective Emissive Spectrometer
  • hyperspectral sensor with 160 bands from VIS to
    thermal IR (470 nm 12 mm)
  • operational in 2007
  • scientific applications include
  • terrestrial ecosystems
  • soil sciences
  • geology
  • forestry
  • precursor of spaceborne hyperspectral sensors
  • offered through national and international
  • programs or on commercial basis

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New Sensors - GRIPS
  • ground based IR spectrometer
  • study of geophysical parameters of the mesopause
    (temperature, gravity waves)
  • new GRIPS sensor to be installed at Neumayer
    station (cooperation between DLR and AWI)
  • operational in 2008/2009

GRIPS3 at Schneefernerhaus/ Zugspitze
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