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Journal of Advanced Research | 2013

The Space Weather and Ultraviolet Solar Variability (SWUSV) Microsatellite Mission

Luc Damé; Mustapha Meftah; Alain Hauchecorne; Philippe Keckhut; Alain Sarkissian; Marion Marchand; Abdenour Irbah; Eric Quémerais; Slimane Bekki; Thomas Foujols; Matthieu Kretzschmar; Gaël Cessateur; A. I. Shapiro; Werner Schmutz; S. V. Kuzin; Vladimir A. Slemzin; A. M. Urnov; S. A. Bogachev; Jose M. G. Merayo; Peter Brauer; K. Tsinganos; Antonis M. Paschalis; Ayman Mahrous; Safinaz Khaled; Ahmed Ghitas; Besheir Marzouk; Amal Zaki; Ahmed A. Hady; Rangaiah Kariyappa

We present the ambitions of the SWUSV (Space Weather and Ultraviolet Solar Variability) Microsatellite Mission that encompasses three major scientific objectives: (1) Space Weather including the prediction and detection of major eruptions and coronal mass ejections (Lyman-Alpha and Herzberg continuum imaging); (2) solar forcing on the climate through radiation and their interactions with the local stratosphere (UV spectral irradiance from 180 to 400 nm by bands of 20 nm, plus Lyman-Alpha and the CN bandhead); (3) simultaneous radiative budget of the Earth, UV to IR, with an accuracy better than 1% in differential. The paper briefly outlines the mission and describes the five proposed instruments of the model payload: SUAVE (Solar Ultraviolet Advanced Variability Experiment), an optimized telescope for FUV (Lyman-Alpha) and MUV (200–220 nm Herzberg continuum) imaging (sources of variability); UPR (Ultraviolet Passband Radiometers), with 64 UV filter radiometers; a vector magnetometer; thermal plasma measurements and Langmuir probes; and a total and spectral solar irradiance and Earth radiative budget ensemble (SERB, Solar irradiance & Earth Radiative Budget). SWUSV is proposed as a small mission to CNES and to ESA for a possible flight as early as 2017–2018.


Sensors and Systems for Space Applications XI | 2018

Think the way to measure the Earth Radiation Budget and the Total Solar Irradiance with a small satellites constellation

Slimane Bekki; Alain Sarkissian; Mustapha Meftah; Philippe Keckhut; Luc Damé; Alain Hauchecorne

Within the past decade, satellites constellations have become possible and practical. One of the interest to use a satellites constellation is to measure the true Earth Radiation Imbalance, which is a crucial quantity for testing climate models and for predicting the future course of global warming. This measurement presents a high interest because the 2001-2010 decade has not shown the accelerating pace of global warming that most models predict, despite the fact that the greenhouse-gas radiative forcing continues to rise. All estimates (ocean heat content and top of atmosphere) show that over the past decade the Earth radiation imbalance ranges between 0.5 to 1W-2. Up to now, the Earth radiation imbalance has not been measured directly. The only way to measure the imbalance with sufficient accuracy is to measure both the incoming solar radiations (total solar irradiance) and the outgoing terrestrial radiations (top of atmosphere outgoing longwave radiations and shortwave radiations) onboard the same satellite, and ideally, with the same instrument. The incoming solar radiations and the outgoing terrestrial radiations are of nearly equal magnitude of the order of 340.5W-2. The objective is to measure these quantities over time by using differential Sun-Earth measurements (to counter calibration errors) with an accuracy better than 0.05Wm-2 at 1σ. It is also necessary to have redundant instruments to track aging in space in order to measure during a decade and to measure the global diurnal cycle with a dozen satellites. Solar irradiance and Earth Radiation Budget (SERB) is a potential first in orbit demonstration satellite. The SERB nano-satellite aims to measure on the same platform the different components of the Earth radiation budget and the total solar irradiance. Instrumental payloads (solar radiometer and Earth radiometers) can acquire the technical maturity for the future large missions (constellation that insure global measurement cover) by flying in a CubeSat. This paper is intended to demonstrate the ability to build a low-cost satellite with a high accuracy measurement in order to have constant flow of data from space.


Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2013

The Space Weather & Ultraviolet Solar Variability Microsatellite Mission (SWUSV)

Luc Damé; Mustapha Meftah; Alain Hauchecorne; Philippe Keckhut; Alain Sarkissian; Marion Marchand; Abdanour Irbah; Eric Quémerais; Slimane Bekki; Thomas Foujols; Matthieu Kretzschmar; Gaël Cessateur; A. I. Shapiro; Werner Schmutz; S. V. Kuzin; Vladimir A. Slemzin; S. A. Bogachev; Jose M. G. Merayo; Peter Brauer; K. Tsinganos; Antonis M. Paschalis; Ayman Mahrous; Safinaz Khaled; Ahmed Ghitas; Besheir Marzouk; Amal Zaki; Ahmed A. Hady; Rangaiah Kariyappa

We present a summary of the scientific objectives, payload and mission profile of the Space Weather & Ultraviolet Solar Variability Microsatellite Mission (SWUSV) proposed to CNES and ESA (small mission).


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2016

Measurement of aerosol optical depth and sub-visual cloud detection using the optical depth sensor (ODS)

D. Toledo; Pascal Rannou; Jean-Pierre Pommereau; Alain Sarkissian; Thomas Foujols


Solar Physics | 2017

A New Solar Spectrum from 656 to 3088 nm

Mustapha Meftah; Luc Damé; D. Bolsée; Nuno Pereira; Dominique Sluse; Gaël Cessateur; Abdanour Irbah; Alain Sarkissian; Djelloul Djafer; Alain Hauchecorne; Slimane Bekki


Mercator Ocean Quarterly Newsletter | 2015

IAOOS ( Ice - Atmosphere - Arctic Ocean Observing System, 2011-2019)

Christine Provost; Jacques Pelon; Nathalie Sennéchael; Michel Calzas; Frédéric Blouzon; Alain Desautez; Jacques Descloitres; Jean-Claude Gascard; Nicolas Villacieros-Robineau; Vincent Mariage; Jean-Pierre Pommereau; Thomas Foujols; Christine Drezen; Antoine Guillot; Nicolas Geyskens; Nadir Amarouche; Alain Sarkissian; Nicolas Pascal; Magali Garracio; P.D. Mahé; Jihane Sayadi; Jean-Jacques Correia; Pascal Genau; N. Wegmüller; Jean-Luc Maria


Atmospheric Measurement Techniques | 2017

Comparison of total water vapour content in the Arctic derived from GNSS, AIRS, MODIS and SCIAMACHY

Dunya Alraddawi; Alain Sarkissian; Philippe Keckhut; Olivier Bock; Stefan Noel; Slimane Bekki; Abdenour Irbah; Mustapha Meftah; C. Claud


Atmosphere | 2017

Enhanced MODIS Atmospheric Total Water Vapour Content Trends in Response to Arctic Amplification

Dunya Alraddawi; Philippe Keckhut; Alain Sarkissian; Olivier Bock; Abdanour Irbah; Slimane Bekki; Chantal Claud; Mustapha Meftah


European geosciences union general assembly | 2016

Trends of total water vapor column above the Arctic from satellites observations

Dunia Alraddawi; Alain Sarkissian; Philippe Keckhut; Olivier Bock; Chantal Claud; Abdanour Irbah


AGU Fall Meeting 2016 | 2016

Total Column Water Vapor Trends from 15 Years of MODIS/NIR above the Arctic

Dunia Alraddawi; Alain Sarkissian; Philippe Keckhut; Olivier Bock; Chantal Claud; Abdanour Irbah

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Slimane Bekki

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Abdanour Irbah

Université Paris-Saclay

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Thomas Foujols

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Florence Goutail

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Jean-Pierre Pommereau

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Sulaf Alkasm

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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