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Fernández, Marc (author), Peter, Heike (author), Arnold, Daniel (author), Duan, Bingbing (author), Simons, W.J.F. (author), Wermuth, Martin (author), Hackel, S.F.G. (author), Fernández, Jaime (author), Jäggi, Adrian (author), Hugentobler, Urs (author), Visser, P.N.A.M. (author), Féménias, Pierre (author)
Copernicus Sentinel–1 is a C-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite mission within the European Copernicus Programme. The two satellites Sentinel-1A and -1B were launched in April 2014 and 2016, respectively. The Copernicus POD (Precise Orbit Determination) Service is responsible for the determination of orbital and auxiliary products...
journal article 2022
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Mao, X. (author), Visser, P.N.A.M. (author), van den IJssel, J.A.A. (author)
Precise orbit determination was investigated for a satellite constellation comprised of two different missions, the CHAllenging Minisatellite Payload (CHAMP) satellite and the Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment (GRACE) twin satellites. The orbital planes of these two missions aligned closely during March to May 2005, allowing precise...
journal article 2019
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Mao, X. (author), Visser, P.N.A.M. (author), van den IJssel, J.A.A. (author)
Baseline determination for the European Space Agency Swarm magnetic field mission is investigated. Swarm consists of three identical satellites -A, -B and -C. The Swarm-A and -C form a pendulum formation whose baseline length varies between about 30 and 180 km. Swarm-B flies in a higher orbit, causing its orbital plane to slowly rotate with...
journal article 2019
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Peter-Contesse, H. (author), Jäggi, Adrian (author), Fernández, JJ (author), Escobar, D. (author), Ayuga, F. (author), Arnold, D (author), Wermuth, M. (author), Hackel, S. (author), Otten, M. (author), Simons, W.J.F. (author), Visser, P.N.A.M. (author), Hugentobler, U. (author), Féménias, P. (author)
Sentinel-1A is the first satellite of the European Copernicus programme. Equipped with a Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) instrument the satellite was launched on April 3, 2014. Operational since October 2014 the satellite delivers valuable data for more than two years. The orbit accuracy requirements are given as 5. cm in 3D. In order to...
journal article 2017
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van den IJssel, J.A.A. (author), Forte, B. (author), Montenbruck, O (author)
The Swarm satellites are equipped with state-of-the-art Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, which are used for the precise geolocation of the magnetic and electric field instruments, as well as for the determination of the Earth's gravity field, the total electron content and low-frequency thermospheric neutral densities. The onboard...
journal article 2016
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Visser, P.N.A.M. (author), Van den IJssel, J.A.A. (author)
The European Space Agency Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circular Explorer (GOCE) carries a gradiometer consisting of three pairs of accelerometers in an orthogonal triad. Precise GOCE science orbit solutions (PSO), which are based on satellite-to-satellite tracking observations by the Global Positioning System and which are claimed to be...
journal article 2014
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Van den IJssel, J.A.A. (author)
Atmospheric density models are currently the limiting factor in the accuracy of the dynamic orbit determination and prediction of satellites in a low Earth orbit. Any improvement in these models would greatly aid in applications such as re-entry prediction, ground-track maintenance of Earth observation satellites and forecast of possible...
doctoral thesis 2014
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Bock, H. (author), Jäggi, A. (author), Meyer, U. (author), Visser, P.N.A.M. (author), Van den IJssel, J.A.A. (author), Van Helleputte, T. (author), Heinze, M. (author), Hugentobler, U. (author)
The first ESA (European Space Agency) Earth explorer core mission GOCE (Gravity field and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer) was launched on 17 March 2009 into a sun-synchronous dusk–dawn orbit with an exceptionally low initial altitude of about 280 km. The onboard 12-channel dual-frequency GPS (Global Positioning System) receiver delivers...
journal article 2011
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Visser, P.N.A.M. (author)
A method has been implemented and tested for estimating bias and scale factor parameters for all six individual accelerometers that will fly on-board of GOCE and together form the so-called gradiometer. The method is based on inclusion of the individual accelerometer observations in precise orbit determinations, opposed to the baseline method...
journal article 2008
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Montenbruck, O. (author), Andres, Y. (author), Bock, H. (author), Van Helleputte, T. (author), Van den IJssel, J. (author), Loiselet, M. (author), Marquardt, M. (author), Silvestrin, P. (author), Visser, P. (author), Yoon, Y. (author)
The global navigation satellite system receiver for atmospheric sounding (GRAS) on MetOp-A is the first European GPS receiver providing dual-frequency navigation and occultation measurements from a spaceborne platform on a routine basis. The receiver is based on ESA’s AGGA-2 correlator chip, which implements a high-quality tracking scheme for...
journal article 2008
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Kroes, R. (author)
Spacecraft formation flying is considered as a key technology for advanced space missions. Compared to large individual spacecraft, the distribution of sensor systems amongst multiple platforms offers improved flexibility, shorter times to mission, and the prospect of being more cost effective. Besides these advantages, satellite formations in...
doctoral thesis 2006
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Visser, P.N.A.M. (author), Van den IJssel, J. (author)
The computation of high-accuracy orbits is a prerequisite for the success of Low Earth Orbiter (LEO) missions such as CHAMP, GRACE and GOCE. The mission objectives of these satellites cannot be reached without computing orbits with an accuracy at the few cm level. Such a level of accuracy might be achieved with the techniques of reduced-dynamic...
journal article 2003
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