You have requested a machine translation of selected content from our databases. This functionality is provided solely for your convenience and is in no way intended to replace human translation. Neither SPIE nor the owners and publishers of the content make, and they explicitly disclaim, any express or implied representations or warranties of any kind, including, without limitation, representations and warranties as to the functionality of the translation feature or the accuracy or completeness of the translations.
Translations are not retained in our system. Your use of this feature and the translations is subject to all use restrictions contained in the Terms and Conditions of Use of the SPIE website.
13 October 2010Aspects of the EarthCARE satellite and its payload
EarthCARE is ESA's Earth Clouds Aerosols and Radiation Explorer and is a joint mission in collaboration with JAXA.
The satellite will carry a suite of instruments which operate in synergy to provide simultaneous observations of clouds
and aerosols and will lead to improved understanding and modelling of these factors as well as their role in climatology.
Development of the four instrument payload, consisting of an Atmospheric Lidar (ATLID), a Cloud Profiling Radar
(CPR), a Multi Spectral Imager (MSI) and a Broad Band Radiometer (BBR) has been continuing for some time now
and all instruments have progressed beyond the preliminary design stage.
The paper will describe the mission, the satellite and in particular the principles, performance and design evolution of
the payload.
The alert did not successfully save. Please try again later.
R. V. Gelsthorpe, A. Heliere, A. Lefebvre, J. Lemanczyk, E. Mateu, A. Perez-Albinana, K. Wallace, "Aspects of the EarthCARE satellite and its payload," Proc. SPIE 7826, Sensors, Systems, and Next-Generation Satellites XIV, 78260G (13 October 2010); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.868382