The present and future use of satellites to locate offshore platforms and relay data from in situ sensors to shore was examined. A system of the ARGOS type will satisfy the increasing demand for oceanographic information through data relay and platform location. The improved ship navigation provided by the Global Positioning System (GPS) will allow direct observation of currents from underway ships. Ocean systems are described and demand estimates on satellite systems are determined. The capabilities of the ARGOS system is assessed, including anticipated demand in the next decade
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Planning efforts toward oceanographic satellite system as part of NASA Earth Resources Progra
A series of operational meteorological monitoring satellites (TIROS-N) is described. Emphasis is pla...
Several areas of the National Oceanic Satellite System are addressed including Satellite-borne commu...
General information and descriptive material about the SEASAT program is given. This is the central ...
Goals, philosophy, and objectives of NASA's Oceanic Processes Program are presented as well as detai...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
This document contains two workshop reports and several brief technical reports, all on aspects of ...
Space Technology has developed modern sensing devices which carried on aircraft and spacecraft plat...
A number of ocean science fields have profitted, either directly or indirectly from satellite remote...
The installation of environmental data collection systems at several remotely located sites in islan...
Scientific opportunities that would be possible with the ability to collect wind data from space are...
The launch of the French/US mission Topex/Poseidon (T/P) (CNES/NASA) in August 1992 was the start of...
Spaceborne oceanographic data acquisition and utilization, and remote sensor developmen
The Argo Program has created the first global array for observing the subsurface ocean. Argo arose f...
Earth Resources Technology Satellites E and F orbits and remote sensor instruments for coastal ocean...
Planning efforts toward oceanographic satellite system as part of NASA Earth Resources Progra
A series of operational meteorological monitoring satellites (TIROS-N) is described. Emphasis is pla...
Several areas of the National Oceanic Satellite System are addressed including Satellite-borne commu...
General information and descriptive material about the SEASAT program is given. This is the central ...
Goals, philosophy, and objectives of NASA's Oceanic Processes Program are presented as well as detai...
Author Posting. © Oceanography Society, 2009. This article is posted here by permission of Oceanogr...
This document contains two workshop reports and several brief technical reports, all on aspects of ...
Space Technology has developed modern sensing devices which carried on aircraft and spacecraft plat...
A number of ocean science fields have profitted, either directly or indirectly from satellite remote...
The installation of environmental data collection systems at several remotely located sites in islan...
Scientific opportunities that would be possible with the ability to collect wind data from space are...
The launch of the French/US mission Topex/Poseidon (T/P) (CNES/NASA) in August 1992 was the start of...
Spaceborne oceanographic data acquisition and utilization, and remote sensor developmen
The Argo Program has created the first global array for observing the subsurface ocean. Argo arose f...
Earth Resources Technology Satellites E and F orbits and remote sensor instruments for coastal ocean...
Planning efforts toward oceanographic satellite system as part of NASA Earth Resources Progra
A series of operational meteorological monitoring satellites (TIROS-N) is described. Emphasis is pla...