Presentation 2009-06-26
Development Status of GCOM Mission
Tsutomu YANO, Marehito KASAHARA, Yoshihiko OKAMURA, Kazuhiro TANAKA, Masaaki MOKUNO, Keizo NAKAGAWA,
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Abstract(in English) The purpose of Global Change Observation Mission (GCOM) is to develop the global observation system which contributes to understanding of the mechanism of climate change and water cycle, and to demonstrate the usefulness of GCOM by applying GCOM data to climate change research, weather forecast and fishing etc. GCOM-W1 observes retrieved geo-physical parameters for water cycle and GCOM-C1 observes retrieved geo-physical parameters for climate change. In this paper, the development status of first generation of GCOM satellite is introduced.
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Keyword(in English) GCOM / GCOM-W1 / GCOM-C1
Paper # SANE2009-43
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Conference Date 2009/6/18(1days)
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Language JPN
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Title (in English) Development Status of GCOM Mission
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Keyword(1) GCOM
Keyword(2) GCOM-W1
Keyword(3) GCOM-C1
1st Author's Name Tsutomu YANO
1st Author's Affiliation Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency()
2nd Author's Name Marehito KASAHARA
2nd Author's Affiliation Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
3rd Author's Name Yoshihiko OKAMURA
3rd Author's Affiliation Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
4th Author's Name Kazuhiro TANAKA
4th Author's Affiliation Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
5th Author's Name Masaaki MOKUNO
5th Author's Affiliation Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
6th Author's Name Keizo NAKAGAWA
6th Author's Affiliation Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Date 2009-06-26
Paper # SANE2009-43
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 101
Page pp.pp.-
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