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4. Missions

Precise satellite altimetry missions have transformed the way we view Earth and its oceans. Highly accurate altimetry measurements give us the ability to observe sea surface height systematically.

The earliest altimeters were intended to demonstrate proof of concept. With Seasat (1978), the first scientific results were shown. Since 1986 (Geosat), these missions have been providing vital information for an international user community. Besides international programs dedicated to studying global oceans and climate, such as WOCE, WCRP, Clivar and GOOS, and others working on the El Niño phenomenon (TOGA), ocean forecasting projects such as GODAE are now getting underway. All these programs call for high-quality altimetry measurements, which are merged with other data to obtain the broadest picture possible of the underlying mechanisms at work, and assimilated into ocean and climate prediction models.

Past altimetry missions

Current altimetry missions

  • ERS-2
  • GFO
  • Jason-1
  • Envisat
     

Future altimetry missions

 

Satellite Agency Launch Altitude Altimeter Frequency used Repetitivity Inclination Error budget
Skylab
NASA 1973 435 km S193   ? 50° Range: 1 m;
Orbit: ~500 cm
GEOS 3
NASA 1974 845 km ALT     115° Range: 25 cm;
Orbit: ~500 cm
Seasat
NASA 1978 800 km ALT Ku-band 17 days? 108° Range: 5 cm;
Orbit: ~100 cm
Geosat
US Navy 1985 800 km   Ku-band 17 days 108 Range: 4 cm;
Orbit: 30-50 cm
ERS-1
ESA 1991 785 km RA Ku-band 35 days
(3 days ice phase,
168 days geodetic phase)
98.5° Range: 3 cm;
Orbit: 8-15 cm
Topex/
Poseidon
NASA /
CNES
1992 1336 km Topex
Poseidon-1
Ku and C-band
Ku-band
10 days 66° Range: 2 cm;
Orbit: 2-3 cm
ERS-2
ESA 1995 785 km RA Ku-band 35 days 98.5° Range: 3 cm;
Orbit: 7-8 cm
GFO
US Navy /
NOAA
1998 800 km GFO-RA Ku-band 17 days 108° Range: 3.5 cm;
Orbit: ? cm
Jason-1
CNES /
NASA
2001 1336 km Poseidon-2 Ku and C-band 10 days 66° Range: 2 cm;
Orbit: 2-3 cm
Envisat
ESA 2002 800 km RA-2 Ku and S-band 35 days 98.5° Range: 2-3 cm ;
Orbit: 2-3 cm
Jason-2
CNES /
NASA /
Eumetsat /
NOAA
2008 1336 km Poseidon-3 Ku and C-band 10 days 66°  
Cryosat
ESA 2009 720 km SIRAL Ku-band 369 days 92°  
TBD ISRO /
CNES
2009 TBD AltiKa Ka-band TBD TBD  

 

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