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international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2010

Biomass, CoReH 2 O, PREMIER: ESA's candidate 7 th Earth Explorer Missions

Marco Arcioni; Paolo Bensi; Jean-Loup Bézy; B. Carnicero; Malcolm Davidson; Mark Drinkwater; Franco Fois; A. Gabriele; Roger Haagmans; Florence Hélière; P. Ingmann; Ville Kangas; Michael Kern; S. Kraft; Joerg Langen; Arnaud Lecuyot; Chung-Chi Lin; Roland Meynart; Klaus Scipal; P. Silvestrin

The European Space Agency (ESA) released a Call for Proposals for the next Earth Explorer Core Mission in March 2005, with the aim to select the 7th Earth Explorer (EE-7) mission for launch in the next decade [1]. Twenty-four proposals were received and subject to scientific and technical assessment. Six candidate missions were selected and further investigated in the preliminary feasibility studies (Phase 0). A further down-selection was made after the User Consultation Meeting held in Lisbon, Portugal in January 2009. Three candidate missions were selected for further feasibility investigations (phase A). Each of the candidate missions is now being defined in detail through two parallel and competing industrial studies and many complementary science and technology studies, aiming to the final down-selection in 2011/12, followed by the mission implementation with a planned launch in the 2016/17 timeframe.


international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2012

ESA'S CoReH 2 O system and payload overview

Arnaud Lecuyot; Florence Hélière; Michael Kern; Nicolas Gebert; Paolo Bensi; Mark Drinkwater; Roland Meynart; P. Silvestrin

The European Space Agency (ESA) is preparing candidates for the next Earth Explorer Core mission with the aim to select the 7th mission to be launched. Earth Explorers are the backbone of the science and research element of ESAs Living Planet Programme, providing an important contribution to the global endeavour of understanding the Earth system. Six candidate missions were originally selected and investigated in preliminary studies (Phase 0). A down-selection was made after a User Consultation Meeting in January 2009. Three of the candidate missions (Biomass, CoReH2O and PREMIER) were retained for more detailed feasibility investigations (Phase A). Each mission has been prepared through two parallel and competing industrial studies and many complementary science and technology activities. The final down-selection will be in 2013, followed by implementation and planned launch in 2019. This paper gives an overview of the CoReH2O requirements, mission concept and profile, satellite, payload, and status of the mission.


international workshop on antenna technology | 2011

Antenna technologies from 435 MHz to 356 GHz for ESA's candidate Earth Explorer satellite missions

Chung-Chi Lin; Florence Hélière; Franco Fois; Ville Kangas; N. Gebert; Kees van't Klooster; Marco Arcioni; B. Carnicero; Michael Kern; S. Kraft; Joerg Langen; Arnaud Lecuyot; Klaus Scipal; C. Mangenot; Peter Rinous

As a result of down-selection after Phase 0 for the 7th Earth Explorer mission following the User Consultation Meeting held in Lisbon, Portugal in Jan 2009, three candidate missions were selected for further feasibility investigations (Phase A) [1]. Each of the candidate missions is now being defined in detail through two parallel and competing industrial system studies and supporting complementary science and technology studies, aiming to the final down-selection in 2012, followed by the mission implementation with a planned launch in the 2017 timeframe. The microwave payloads of those candidate missions cover the frequency range from 435 MHz to 356 GHz. The BIOMASS candidate mission aims to measure the global forest biomass at P-band (435 MHz) using the synthetic aperture radar (SAR) technique. Due to the long wavelength and large distance between the satellite and the Earth, a very large antenna aperture is required (50–100 m2). The CoReH2O candidate missions aims to quantitatively measure the global distribution of snow over land and sea ice at X-(9.6 GHz) and Ku-band (17.2 GHz) using the SAR technique. The PREMIER candidate mission, carrying an infrared limb sounder and a microwave limb sounder, the latter covering the frequency range of 313–356 GHz, aims to measure atmospheric composition in the upper Troposphere and lower Stratosphere. Three very distinct antenna technologies are required for enabling those satellite missions. This paper describes the different antenna concepts proposed and corresponding technology developments which are on-going.


Synthetic Aperture Radar (EUSAR), 2010 8th European Conference on | 2010

Microwave Technology Activities for future SAR Candidate Earth Explorer Core Missions

Florence Hélière; Chung-Chi Lin; Franco Fois; Marco Arcioni; Arnaud Lecuyot; C. Mangenot; Kees van't Klooster; Peter Rinous; Marinella Aloisio; Nicolas Le Gallou


Archive | 2014

High resolution wide swath SAR applications study: an overview

Maria J. Sanjuan-Ferrer; Paco Lopez-Dekker; Irena Hajnsek; Federica Bordoni; Grzegorz Adamiuk; Ramon F. Hanssen; Freek J. van Leijen; Henning Skriver; Rick Danielson; Thomas Nagler; Leif Toudal Pedersen; Oliver Lang; Antonio Gabriele; Michael Ludwig; Arnaud Lecuyot


Synthetic Aperture Radar, 2012. EUSAR. 9th European Conference on | 2012

New technologies for CoReH2O mission

Florence Hélière; Chung-Chi Lin; Franco Fois; Nicolas Gebert; Arnaud Lecuyot; Kees van 't Klooster; Marinella Aloisio; Michael Kern; Dirk Schüttemeyer; Björn Rommen; Malcolm Davidson


ESA Living Planet Symposium 2016 | 2016

METH-33 - Performance assessment for the high resolution and wide swath (HRWS) post-Sentinel-1 SAR system

Mariantonietta Zonno; Maria J. Sanjuan-Ferrer; Paco Lopez-Dekker; Ramon F. Hanssen; Freek J. van Leijen; Henning Skriver; Rick Danielson; Thomas Nagler; Leif Toudal Pedersen; Oliver Lang; Antonio Gabriele; Michael Ludwig; Arnaud Lecuyot


Archive | 2015

OSCM #2 - Payload Concept & Performance

Steffen Wollstadt; Paco Lopez-Dekker; Marwan Younis; Rick Danielson; Volker Tesmer; Robert Ernst; Giovanni D'Aliesio; Luis Martins-Camelo; Arnaud Lecuyot


international geoscience and remote sensing symposium | 2010

Biomass, CoReH2O, PREMIER: ESA's candidate 7

Marco Arcioni; Paolo Bensi; Jean-Loup Bézy; Bernardo Carnicero Dominguez; Mark R. Davidson; Mark R. Drinkwater; Franco Fois; Antonio Gabriele; Roger Haagmans; Florence Heliere; Paul Ingmann; Ville Kangas; Michael Kern; S. Kraft; Joerg Langen; Arnaud Lecuyot; Ching-Chi Lin; Roland Meynart; Klaus Scipal; Pierluigi Silvestrin


Archive | 2010

ESA's Cold Regions Hydrology High-resolution Observatory (CoReH2O): Overview and Progress (Invited)

Claude R. Duguay; Helmut Rott; Donald W. Cline; Richard Essery; Pierre Etchevers; Irena Hajnsek; Michel Kern; Giovanni Macelloni; Eirik Malnes; Jouni Pulliainen; Simon H. Yueh; Florence Heliere; Arnaud Lecuyot

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Florence Hélière

European Space Research and Technology Centre

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Marco Arcioni

European Space Research and Technology Centre

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Michael Kern

European Space Research and Technology Centre

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Chung-Chi Lin

European Space Research and Technology Centre

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Joerg Langen

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Roland Meynart

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