The Science of Jason-3
Δημοσιεύτηκε στις 15 Ιαν 2016
During
a Jan. 15 briefing on NASA Television, panelists discussed the science
and research of the Jason-3 mission – scheduled to launch on Jan. 17
from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Jason-3 is the newest in a
series of satellites designed to maintain long-term satellite altimetry
observations of global sea surface height. These data provide critical
ocean information that forecasters need to predict devastating
hurricanes and severe weather before they arrive onshore. Over the long
term, Jason-3 will help us to track global sea level rise, an increasing
threat to the resilience of coastal communities and to the health of
our environment. The mission is a partnership between NASA, NOAA, Centre
National d’Etudes Spatiales, France’s space agency, and the European
Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites.
a Jan. 15 briefing on NASA Television, panelists discussed the science
and research of the Jason-3 mission – scheduled to launch on Jan. 17
from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. Jason-3 is the newest in a
series of satellites designed to maintain long-term satellite altimetry
observations of global sea surface height. These data provide critical
ocean information that forecasters need to predict devastating
hurricanes and severe weather before they arrive onshore. Over the long
term, Jason-3 will help us to track global sea level rise, an increasing
threat to the resilience of coastal communities and to the health of
our environment. The mission is a partnership between NASA, NOAA, Centre
National d’Etudes Spatiales, France’s space agency, and the European
Organization for the Exploitation of Meteorological Satellites.
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