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Jason-2

Jump to: Mission Objectives, Mission Instrumentation, Mission Parameters, Additional Information

Mission Photos:

Jason-2 satellite
Courtesy of Eumetsat

Mission Objectives:

Jason-2, also known as the Ocean Surface Topography Mission (OSTM), will continue the oceanography program begun by the TOPEX/Poseidon and Jason-1 missions. Jason will continue to monitor global ocean circulation, discover the tie between the oceans and atmosphere, improve global climate predictions, and monitor events such as El Nio conditions and ocean eddies. The CNES, Eumetsat, NASA, and NOAA cooperative mission will carry nearly the same payload as Jason-1. The satellite's payload will include the next generation of Poseidon altimeter (Poseidon-3, with the same general characteristics as Poseidon-2, but with a lower instrumental noise and an algorithm enabling a better tracking over land and ice). The accuracy should be of about 1 cm on the altimeter as well as the orbit measurements.

The Time Transfer by Laser Link (T2L2) payload, initially planned to be embarked on MIR in 1999, then with the ACES mission on the ISS, has recently been accepted by the French space agency CNES as a passenger of the Jason-2 altimetry satellite. T2L2 on Jason-2 will allow the precise characterization of the USO (ultra-stable oscillator) used by the DORIS positioning system. Relying on this clock, T2L2 may also be able to perform some orbit restitutions of Jason-2 uniquely by one-way laser ranging. Jason-2 represents an excellent opportunity as its high altitude allows for time transfer with very long integration times in common view mode for most of the continental links.

Mission Instrumentation:

Jason-2 will have the following instrumentation onboard:

  1. CNES Poseidon-3 altimeter
  2. NASA Advanced Microwave Radiometer (AMR), three-frequency
  3. CNES DORIS receiver
  4. NASA GPS receiver
  5. NASA etroreflector array
  6. Time Transfer by Laser Link (T2L2) payload
Mission Parameters:

Jason-2 Parameters

Sponsor: NASA, CNES, Eumetsat, NOAA
Expected Life: 5 years
Primary Applications: oceanography and climate change
Primary SLR Application(s): calibrate satellite altimeter
COSPAR ID: 0803201
SIC Code: 1025
NORAD SSC Code: 33105
Launch Date: June 20, 2008
RRA Diameter: 16 cm
RRA Shape: hemispherical
Reflectors: 9 corner cubes
Orbit: circular
Inclination: 66 degrees
Eccentricity: 0.000
Perigee: 1336 km
Period: 112 minutes
Weight: 500 kg (fueled)
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