After the detection of many anomalies in the Swarm accelerometer data, an alternative method has been developed to determine thermospheric densities for the three-satellite mission. Using a precise orbit determination approach, non-gravitational and aerodynamiconly accelerations are estimated from the high-quality Swarm GPS data. The GPS-derived non-gravitational accelerations serve as a baseline for the correction of the Swarm-C along-track accelerometer data. The aerodynamic accelerations are converted directly into thermospheric densities for all Swarm satellites, albeit at a much lower temporal resolution than the accelerometers would have been able to deliver. The resulting density and acceleration data sets are part of the Europe...
Nowadays a large number of artificial satellites orbit the Earth, of which many of them have complet...
The thermosphere is located above the mesosphere and below the exosphere, and its highly ionized sta...
Space weather phenomena such as scintillations of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signals...
After the detection of many anomalies in the Swarm accelerometer data, an alternative method has bee...
The Swarm satellites were launched on November 22, 2013, and carry accelerometers and GPS receivers ...
The Swarm satellites were launched on November 22, 2013, and carry accelerometers and GPS receivers ...
Satellite accelerometers, such as those carried on the CHAMP and GRACE satellites, can provide valua...
Since 2000, accelerometers on board of the CHAMP, GRACE, GOCE and Swarm satellites have provided hig...
The satellite acceleration data from the CHAMP, GRACE, GOCE, and Swarm missions provide detailed inf...
The thermospheric mass density variations and the thermosphere-ionosphere coupling during geomagneti...
The uncertainty on Thermospheric Mass Density (TMD), as derived from atmospheric models, can reach e...
The thermosphere observations from low-Earth orbiting satellites (TOLEOS) project will provide new t...
The first systematic comparison between Swarm-C accelerometer-derived thermosphericdensity and both ...
TND-IGG RL01: This dataset is the first release of thermospheric neutral densities (TND) processed a...
Swarm is the fourth Earth Explorer mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) to study dynamic proce...
Nowadays a large number of artificial satellites orbit the Earth, of which many of them have complet...
The thermosphere is located above the mesosphere and below the exosphere, and its highly ionized sta...
Space weather phenomena such as scintillations of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signals...
After the detection of many anomalies in the Swarm accelerometer data, an alternative method has bee...
The Swarm satellites were launched on November 22, 2013, and carry accelerometers and GPS receivers ...
The Swarm satellites were launched on November 22, 2013, and carry accelerometers and GPS receivers ...
Satellite accelerometers, such as those carried on the CHAMP and GRACE satellites, can provide valua...
Since 2000, accelerometers on board of the CHAMP, GRACE, GOCE and Swarm satellites have provided hig...
The satellite acceleration data from the CHAMP, GRACE, GOCE, and Swarm missions provide detailed inf...
The thermospheric mass density variations and the thermosphere-ionosphere coupling during geomagneti...
The uncertainty on Thermospheric Mass Density (TMD), as derived from atmospheric models, can reach e...
The thermosphere observations from low-Earth orbiting satellites (TOLEOS) project will provide new t...
The first systematic comparison between Swarm-C accelerometer-derived thermosphericdensity and both ...
TND-IGG RL01: This dataset is the first release of thermospheric neutral densities (TND) processed a...
Swarm is the fourth Earth Explorer mission of the European Space Agency (ESA) to study dynamic proce...
Nowadays a large number of artificial satellites orbit the Earth, of which many of them have complet...
The thermosphere is located above the mesosphere and below the exosphere, and its highly ionized sta...
Space weather phenomena such as scintillations of Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS) signals...