Title :
Recharacterization of the Microwave Sounding Unit Cross-Track Asymmetry During a Spacecraft Tumble
Author :
Kleespies, Thomas J.
Author_Institution :
Joint Center for Satellite Data Assimilation, Nat. Oceanic & Atmos. Adm., Camp Springs, MD, USA
fDate :
3/1/2011 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In August 2006, a pitch-over maneuver was performed on NOAA-14 in order to characterize the asymmetry in the Microwave Sounding Unit. Approximately seven weeks later, the spacecraft tumbled when a hydrazine thruster leaked. This tumble permitted a second characterization of the asymmetry. The analysis of the data collected during the tumble event revealed that, while three of the four channels had similar response and asymmetry, one channel changed its response either as a result of the tumble or due to another cause in the seven weeks after the pitch-over maneuver. This letter summarizes the results of the maneuver and gives the results from the tumble event.
Keywords :
meteorology; remote sensing; AD 2006 08; NOAA-14; antenna radiation patterns; hydrazine thruster; meteorology; microwave sounding unit cross-track asymmetry; pitch-over maneuver; remote sensing; satellite applications; spacecraft tumble; terrestrial atmosphere; tumble event; Antenna measurements; antenna radiation patterns; meteorology; microwave measurements; remote sensing; satellite applications; terrestrial atmosphere;
Journal_Title :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/LGRS.2010.2060310