1993 Earth Observing System Reference Handbook


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Mission to Planet Earth (MTPE) is a NASA-sponsored concept that uses space- and ground-based measurement systems to provide the scientific basis for understanding global change. The space-based components of MTPE will provide a constellation of satellites to monitor the Earth from space. Sustained observations will allow researchers to monitor climate variables overtime to determine trends; however, space-based monitoring alone is not sufficient. A comprehensive data and information system, a community of scientists performing research with the data acquired, and extensive ground campaigns are all important components. Brief descriptions of the various elements that comprise the overall mission are provided. The Earth Observing System (EOS) - a series of polar-orbiting and low-inclination satellites for long-term global observations of the land surface, biosphere, solid Earth, atmosphere, and oceans - is the centerpiece of MTPE. The elements comprising the EOS mission are described in detail. Asrar, Ghassem (Editor) and Dokken, David Jon (Editor) Unspecified Center EARTH OBSERVATIONS (FROM SPACE); EARTH OBSERVING SYSTEM (EOS); HANDBOOKS; INFORMATION SYSTEMS; MISSION PLANNING; DATA SYSTEMS; EARTH SCIENCES; MISSION TO PLANET EARTH; SATELLITE-BORNE INSTRUMENTS...










EOS Reference Handbook


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MTPE/EOS Reference Handbook


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Earth Observing System


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The Earth Observing System (EOS) is the centerpiece of NASA's Mission to Planet Earth, whose overall goal is to understand the total earth system (air, water, land, life, & their interactions) & the effects of natural & human-induced changes on the global environment. This report assesses NASA's plans for funding the first spacecraft of the EOS in 1998 & for developing its EOS-related basic research community. Also addresses issues related to the new Earth System Science Pathfinder program. Charts & tables.