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NASA’s Earth Science Division Flight Overview Bradley D. Doorn Program Manager Earth Science Division, Science Mission Directorate PECORA 18
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2 Guiding Recommendation Documents The 2010 Climate plan outline integrated programs for observations, data product development and delivery that include multiple satellite and span generations. Consistency is as necessary to NASA’s mission as it is to other Agencies. 2010 NASA Climate Plan 2007 Decadal Survey Administration priorities and constraints Decadal survey, OCO-2, climate continuity missions, balanced program Integrated Program
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3 NASA Operating Missions (Included in Senior Review) Compromised Performance
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4 Mission Updates – Afternoon Constellation CloudSat has moved below the A-Train while continuing recovery effort. PARASOL is in the process of permanently existing the constellation JAXA GCOM-W1 to join the A-Train (LRD: Nov 2011 – Mar 2012)
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5 Missions in Formulation and Implementation – 11/2011 NPP 10/25/2011 w/NOAA EOS cont., Op Met. AQUARIUS 6/10/2011 w/CONAE; SSS LDCM 12/2012 w/USGS; TIRS GPM 7/2013 (TBR) w/ JAXA; Precip SMAP* Late CY2014 w/CSA Soil Moist., Frz/Thaw ICESat-2 April 2016 Ice Dynamics OCO-2 2013* Global CO 2 * LRDs in flux because of launch vehicle failures
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6 SAGE III on the ISS: On orbit date late 2014 The SAGE III instrument was built in the 1990’s, manifested to fly on the ISS in the early 2000’s before it was shelved Instrument has been in storage and is being refurbished to fly on the ISS SAGE III will continue NASA’s 25 year ozone measurements SAGE III will be the first of possibly several Earth science instruments onthe ISS ELC-4 1.0 Introduction to the Project Phase A in FY12
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7 GRACE-FO Continuity Mission This strategic mission is identified in the NASA implementation plan Will continue the GRACE data record, and will follow the GRACE implementation path Partnership with Germany, with the partnership parameters now in development GRACE FO is not a substitute for GRACE II mission, a third Tier DS mission 8/2/11 Phase A in FY12
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8 Future Orbital Flight Missions – 2011 – 2022 (International contributions) XXXXXXXXXXXX
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9 The Need for Global, Multi-Decadal Measurements Lee Fu, JPL
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10 Integrated Program for Water Availability/Quality Precipitation TRMM (extended mission w/JAXA); Field Campaigns (e.g. GRIP, EV-1 HS3; GPM (2014 w/ JAXA) Soil Moisture and Freeze/Thaw State SMAP ( w/CSA) Inland Waters SWOT (late 2019 w/CNES, CSA) Subsurface Ground Water (Aquifer Volume Changes) GRACE and GRACE-FO (2016 w/Germany) Glacier and Ice Sheet Volume Changes and Dynamics ICEBRIDGE (ongoing); ICESAT-2 (2016); DESDynI (TBD) Coastal Water Quality PACE (2019/2020 w/ CNES [likely]) Northern Latitude Land, Lakes, Permafrost EV-1 CARVE, SMAP, SWOT, GRACE-FO, ICESAT-2, DESDynI Accelerated Operational Use of Research Measurements, …
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11 NASA’s Portfolio Enables Multi-Mission Applications Simultaneous for multi- satellite products (A-Train) Over time for long term data records
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12 Sea Level Rise from Altimetry and Gravimetry GRACE & Jason-1 and Jason-2 Total Steric Contribution IPCC WG1 FAR (2007)
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13 Zhao & Running 2010, Science MODIS Data ~0.1%/year decline Drought Decreased Net Primary Productivity from 2000 - 2009
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14 Decline in multiyear sea ice coverage from QuikSCAT 14 Year Area (10 3 km 2 ) Jan -1 fields MY fraction
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15 Flight Staffing Allocations Requirements and Capabilities PECORA 18 Early data product discussions will help affect sustained continuity
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