Aquarius is a combined active/passive microwave (L-band) instrument designed to map the salinity of global oceans from space. The specific goal of Aquarius is to monitor the seasonal and interannual variation of the large scale features of the sea surface salinity (SSS) field of the open ocean (i.e. away from land). The instrumentation has been designed to provide monthly maps with a spatial resolution of 150 km and an accuracy of 0.2 ps
Aquarius was the first NASA satellite to observe the sea surface salinity (SSS) over the global ocea...
The Aquarius/SAC-D is an Earth Science remote sensing satellite mission to measure global Sea Surfac...
Since 2009, three low frequency microwave sensors have been launched into space with the capability ...
Aquarius has been designed to map the surface salinity field of the global ocean from space a parame...
Aquarius is an L-band microwave instrument being developed to map the surface salinity field of the ...
Aquarius is an L-band instrument designed to map the surface salinity field of the global oceans. It...
Aquarius was launched on June 10, 2011 aboard the Aquarius/SAC-D observatory and the instrument has ...
Aquarius was launched on June 10, 2011 as part of the Aquarius/SAC-D observatory and the instrument ...
Aquarius is a combined passive/active L-band microwave instrument that is being developed to map the...
Aquarius is a combined passive/active L-band microwave instrument developed to map the salinity fiel...
The Aquarius L-band radiometer/scatterometer system is designed to provide monthly salinity maps at ...
The Aquarius instrument is a combination microwave radiometer and scatterometer operating in the L-b...
Aquarius is an L-band active/passive sensor designed to globally map sea surface salinity from space...
Abstract Sea-surface salinity (SSS) observed by Aquarius was compared with global observations from ...
Aquarius is an L-band radar/radiometer instrument combination that has been designed to measure ocea...
Aquarius was the first NASA satellite to observe the sea surface salinity (SSS) over the global ocea...
The Aquarius/SAC-D is an Earth Science remote sensing satellite mission to measure global Sea Surfac...
Since 2009, three low frequency microwave sensors have been launched into space with the capability ...
Aquarius has been designed to map the surface salinity field of the global ocean from space a parame...
Aquarius is an L-band microwave instrument being developed to map the surface salinity field of the ...
Aquarius is an L-band instrument designed to map the surface salinity field of the global oceans. It...
Aquarius was launched on June 10, 2011 aboard the Aquarius/SAC-D observatory and the instrument has ...
Aquarius was launched on June 10, 2011 as part of the Aquarius/SAC-D observatory and the instrument ...
Aquarius is a combined passive/active L-band microwave instrument that is being developed to map the...
Aquarius is a combined passive/active L-band microwave instrument developed to map the salinity fiel...
The Aquarius L-band radiometer/scatterometer system is designed to provide monthly salinity maps at ...
The Aquarius instrument is a combination microwave radiometer and scatterometer operating in the L-b...
Aquarius is an L-band active/passive sensor designed to globally map sea surface salinity from space...
Abstract Sea-surface salinity (SSS) observed by Aquarius was compared with global observations from ...
Aquarius is an L-band radar/radiometer instrument combination that has been designed to measure ocea...
Aquarius was the first NASA satellite to observe the sea surface salinity (SSS) over the global ocea...
The Aquarius/SAC-D is an Earth Science remote sensing satellite mission to measure global Sea Surfac...
Since 2009, three low frequency microwave sensors have been launched into space with the capability ...