It is suggested that the science requirements for passive geostationary microwave observations be met by near- and far-term sensors for each of two overlapping bands, with each band covering no more than a decade in frequency. The low-frequency band includes channels near 6, 10, 18, 22, 31 to 37, and possibly 50 to 60 GHz. The high-frequency band includes channels near 220 to 230, 183, 166, 118, 90 to 110, and possibly 50 to 60 and 31 to 37 GHz. The precise channel specifications will have to comply with international frequency allocations. The near-term goal is a high-frequency sensor based on a filled-aperture solid reflector antenna, which should rely on currently existing technology. The most critical issues for the near-term sensor are...
The development of a small, lightweight, low-power, seven channel passive microwave radiometer syste...
JPL has had a large amount of experience with spaceborne microwave/millimeter wave radiometers for r...
Space-based radiometric observations of key hydrological parameters (e.g., soil moisture) at the spa...
The primary objective of the Large Space Antenna (LSA) Science Panel was to evaluate the science ben...
An area of increasing interest is the establishment of a significant research program in microwave r...
Microwave radiometry has provided valuable spaceborne observations of Earth's geophysical...
Recommendations and background are provided for a passive microwave remote sensing system of the fut...
Microwave remote sensing measurements at L-band (~1.2-1.6 GHz) of geophysical parameters such as soi...
Measurement of Earth observation parameters from geosynchronous satellites; severe local storm obser...
Microwave radiometry has provided valuable spaceborne observations of Earth's geophysical properties...
Microwave atmospheric sounders have long provided some of the most imporant data for use in numerica...
The foundation and rationale for the selection of microwave frequencies for active remote sensing us...
Progress by investigators at Georgia Tech in defining the requirements for large space antennas for ...
Spaceborne microwave remote sensors provide perspectives of the earth surface and atmosphere which a...
The ways in which radio signals are affected by meteorological parameters are described, as are meth...
The development of a small, lightweight, low-power, seven channel passive microwave radiometer syste...
JPL has had a large amount of experience with spaceborne microwave/millimeter wave radiometers for r...
Space-based radiometric observations of key hydrological parameters (e.g., soil moisture) at the spa...
The primary objective of the Large Space Antenna (LSA) Science Panel was to evaluate the science ben...
An area of increasing interest is the establishment of a significant research program in microwave r...
Microwave radiometry has provided valuable spaceborne observations of Earth's geophysical...
Recommendations and background are provided for a passive microwave remote sensing system of the fut...
Microwave remote sensing measurements at L-band (~1.2-1.6 GHz) of geophysical parameters such as soi...
Measurement of Earth observation parameters from geosynchronous satellites; severe local storm obser...
Microwave radiometry has provided valuable spaceborne observations of Earth's geophysical properties...
Microwave atmospheric sounders have long provided some of the most imporant data for use in numerica...
The foundation and rationale for the selection of microwave frequencies for active remote sensing us...
Progress by investigators at Georgia Tech in defining the requirements for large space antennas for ...
Spaceborne microwave remote sensors provide perspectives of the earth surface and atmosphere which a...
The ways in which radio signals are affected by meteorological parameters are described, as are meth...
The development of a small, lightweight, low-power, seven channel passive microwave radiometer syste...
JPL has had a large amount of experience with spaceborne microwave/millimeter wave radiometers for r...
Space-based radiometric observations of key hydrological parameters (e.g., soil moisture) at the spa...