Options to ensure the climate record from the NPOESS and GOES-R spacecraft :
[Book]
a workshop report /
Panel on Options to Ensure the Climate Record from the NPOESS and GOES-R Spacecraft, Space Studies Board, Division on Engineering and Physical Sciences, National Research Council of the National Academies.
Cover -- Preface -- Acknowledgment of Reviewers -- Contents -- Summary -- 1. Implications of the NPOESS Nunn-McCurdy Certification and the Descoping of GOES-R -- HES Cancellation and GOES-R -- The NASA-NOAA Study -- 2. Summary of the Workshop Sessions -- Workshop Summary -- Day 1 -- Workshop Summary -- Day 2 -- Workshop Summary -- Day 3 -- 3. Cross-Cutting Issues -- Synergy Versus Competition with Decadal Survey -- Continuity of Long-term Records Versus New Measurements -- Measurement Teams -- Calibration and Characterization (Pre-, In-, Post-flight) -- Formation Flying -- Stability Requirements Particular to Climate Studies -- Integration on NPOESS Versus Free Flyers: Large Versus Small Programs -- Structural Issues Associated with Procurement of Sensors That Support Climate Science -- Appendixes -- Appendix A: Statement of Task -- Appendix B: Workshop Agenda -- Appendix C: Mitigation Approaches Presented by NASA and NOAA at the Workshop -- Appendix D: Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Appendix E: Biographical Sketches of Panel Members.
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In 2000, the nation's next-generation National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS) program anticipated purchasing six satellites for $6.5 billion, with a first launch in 2008. By November 2005, however, it became apparent that NPOESS would overrun its cost estimates by at least 25 percent. In June 2006, the planned acquisition of six spacecraft was reduced to four, the launch of the first spacecraft was delayed until 2013, and several sensors were canceled or descoped in capability. To examine the impacts of these changes, particularly those associated with climate research, and ways to mitigate those impacts, NASA and NOAA asked the NRC to add this task to its ongoing 'decadal survey', Earth Science and Applications from Space. The sponsors and the NRC agreed to address this task separately and to base its analysis on a major workshop. This book presents summaries of discussions at the workshop, which included sessions on the measurements and sensors originally planned for NPOESS and GOES-R; generation of climate data records; mitigation options, including the role of international partners; and cross-cutting issues.
Options to ensure the climate record from the NPOESS and GOES-R spacecraft.
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GOES (Meteorological satellite)
National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System.
GOES (Meteorological satellite)
National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System.