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  • ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS  (4)
  • Meteorology and Climatology; Communications and Radar  (1)
  • Spacecraft Design, Testing and Performance  (1)
  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Proposed radar system views clouds from above and measures their vertical structures with resolution of 500 m. Two versions of system; initial developmental version to be flown aboard aircraft and final version flown aboard spacecraft in circular orbit around Earth at altitude of 400 km.
    Keywords: ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
    Type: NPO-19495 , NASA Tech Briefs (ISSN 0145-319X); 19; 7; P. 43
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Adequate suppression of range sidelobes in chirp pulse-compression radar system for spaceborne rain-mapping application demonstrated in operation of aircraft version of system. Radar system operates at center frequency of 13.8 GHz, developed for operation aboard NASA DC-8 aircraft to measure vertical rainfall-rate profiles and rain-cell dimensions. Sidelobes suppressed by at least 55 dB. Technique applied to other frequencies, therefore, useful in other radar systems in which low sidelobes at mid to far range needed.
    Keywords: ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
    Type: NPO-18515 , NASA Tech Briefs (ISSN 0145-319X); 18; 5; P. 85
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: Report describes conceptual design of spaceborne radar system mapping precipitation and clouds at mid-latitudes to provide data for research on global weather and climate. Radar operates at two frequencies. Lower (35 GHz) provides vertical profiles of rainfall at rates up to 20 mm/h and enables probing of cirrus clouds. Higher (94 GHz) enables detection and quantitative measurements of clouds of all types and provides rain profiles at rates up to 10 mm/h.
    Keywords: ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
    Type: NPO-18274 , NASA Tech Briefs (ISSN 0145-319X); 16; 7; P. 44
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: Two altimeter concepts based on spaceborne synthetic-aperture-radar (SAR) proposed to gather global, uniformly sampled, high-resolution, topographical data on land and ice. Wide swath and high pulse rate of SAR makes possible to acquire spatially contiguous data over large areas in reasonable amount of time, and time needed for altimetric processing of SAR data considerably less than that needed to generate topographical maps from stereoscopic photographs. Radar less vulnerable to cloud cover and other weather conditions than optical techniques.
    Keywords: ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
    Type: NPO-18254 , NASA Tech Briefs (ISSN 0145-319X); 16; 10; P. 37
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  • 5
    Publication Date: 2019-07-19
    Description: We propose to develop a new mission to Titan called Titan Orbiter with Aerorover Mission (TOAM). This mission is motivated by the recent discoveries of Titan, its atmosphere and its surface by the Huygens Probe, and a combination of in situ, remote sensing and radar mapping measurements of Titan by the Cassini orbiter. Titan is a body for which Astrobiology (i.e., prebiotic chemistry) will be the primary science goal of any future missions to it. TOAM is planned to use an orbiter and balloon technology (i.e., aerorover). Aerobraking will be used to put payload into orbit around Titan. One could also use aerobraking to put spacecraft into orbit around Saturn first for an Enceladus phase of the mission and then later use aerocapture to put spacecraft into orbit around Titan. The Aerorover will probably use a hot air balloon concept using the waste heat from the MMRTG approx. 1000 watts. Orbiter support for the Aerorover is unique to our approach for Titan. Our strategy to use an orbiter is contrary to some studies using just a single probe with balloon. Autonomous operation and navigation of the Aerorover around Titan will be required, which will include descent near to the surface to collect surface samples for analysis (i.e., touch and go technique). The orbiter can provide both relay station and GPS roles for the Aerorover. The Aerorover will have all the instruments needed to sample Titan's atmosphere, surface, possible methane lakes-rivers, use multi-spectral imagers for surface reconnaissance; to take close up surface images; take core samples and deploy seismometers during landing phase. Both active and passive broadband remote sensing techniques will be used for surface topography, winds and composition measurements.
    Keywords: Spacecraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: Titan Workshop; Feb 14, 2007 - Feb 15, 2007; Paris; France
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: No abstract available
    Keywords: Meteorology and Climatology; Communications and Radar
    Type: Advanced RF Sensors and Remote Sensing Instruments Workshop; Sep 13, 2011 - Sep 15, 2011; Noordwijk; Netherlands
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