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Sciavalig – 6-8/12/2004 Status of the Atmospheric Chemistry Instruments onboard Envisat SCIAVALIG 6–8 December 2004 Rob Koopman Angelika Dehn Lidia Saavedra de Miguel Roberta Mantovani Presented by Paul

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Status of the Atmospheric Chemistry Instruments onboard Envisat. Rob Koopman Angelika Dehn Lidia Saavedra de Miguel Roberta Mantovani. Presented by Paul Snoeij. SCIAVALIG 6–8 December 2004. SCIAMACHY Calibration Data Processing Status Operational NRT Data Processing Status - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Status of the Atmospheric Chemistry Instruments onboard Envisat

Sciavalig – 6-8/12/2004

Status of the

Atmospheric Chemistry

Instruments onboard

Envisat

SCIAVALIG 6–8 December 2004

Rob Koopman

Angelika Dehn

Lidia Saavedra de Miguel

Roberta Mantovani

Presented by Paul Snoeij

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Overview SCIAMACHY

Calibration Data Processing Status Operational NRT Data Processing Status Off-Line Data Processor Status Full-Mission Data Processing Status Validation Data Processing Status Data Dissemination

MIPAS GOMOS ACVT Long Term Validation

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Calibration Data Processing Status

• 2002 ,2003, 2004 recalibration completed• 2004 forward calibration with IECF operational since

8 May 2004

• Important improvements to calibration are part of the current processor improvement cycle.

• For recalibration, a dedicated chain is under development

• Recalibration will also involve use of a restituted attitude file to correct mispointing

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Operational NRT Data Processing• Data Processor

– IPF 5.04 : bug-fixed version of 5.01, sharing exactly the same Algorithm Specification (DPM L1-2C/L2-2A, IODD L1-5A/L2-3C, Product Specification 3H).

• Processor Configuration– Key Data Nadir 3.0, Limb 2.4

• Products from the Infra-Red channels are part of the current Level 1B improvement cycle (baseline specification nearly completed)

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Off-Line Data Processor Status• Current Processor version 2.5• IODD 4E (November 2004), Product Specification

Document 3J (December 2004)• Integration has begun after above delivery• Target date for operations:

• Important improvements to level 2 off-line processing are part of the current Level 2 improvement cycle (baseline specification nearly completed)

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1st Full-Mission Data Processing

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Data dissemination

• Dissemination of level 1 and level 2 via nominal channels– NRT Kiruna: ftp-ops.pdk.envisat.esa.int– NRT Esrin: ftp-ops.pde.envisat.esa.int– (Reprocessed) Off-line:

ftp-ops.de.envisat.esa.int– U/P: scia2usr / scia2usr

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MIPAS Space Segment Status• Nominal MIPAS operations have ceased in March 2004

• A team involving ESA, Instrument Prime, and Expert Support has been formed.

• The team defined dedicated investigations. Numerous tests have been executed between March and November, including pre-operational modes.

• No anomaly-free operations mode has been found thus far, but several modes involve low risk to the instrument.

• An Anomaly Review Board meeting is held on 7 December to review the future operations scenario.

• Generalisations to the data processor are currently being implemented to allow processing of the various modes

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GOMOS Space Segment Status

• The instrument generally operates reliably, since the operations have been transferred to the redundant electronics on 17 July 2003

• The CCD detector performance sensitivity to radiation impact has remained stable. The leakage current trend has remained stable.

• All other subsystems (in particular tracker) show performance that meets and exceeds requirements

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Status of the Envisat

Atmospheric Chemistry

Validation

SCIAVALIG 6–8 December 2004

Paul SnoeijEuropean Space AgencyEarth Observation Programmes

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ACVT Long term validation

• Fill in the gaps not covered during the main validation phase.

• To monitor performance degradation.• Regular, optimised, repetition of the essential

elements of the main validation.• The long-term validation has to be continued

during the lifetime of the instruments.

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Long term validation sources

• Long term validation is performed by using– ground-based instruments -> TASTE & EQUAL– airborne / balloon instruments -> ESABC– satellite instruments -> Univ. of Bremen

• A set of ‘standard’ stations and campaigns have been defined to monitor the operational product quality.

• Apart from the ‘standard’ set, also well-defined measurement campaigns are defined.

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ACVT Long term validation schedule

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ESABC-2004 Schedule

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