卫星海洋学:利用技术革命

Carlos Alessandro Domingos Lentini, Luís Felipe F. de Mendonça
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自第一颗民用海洋卫星Seasat问世以来的43年里,对世界海洋的观测取得了很大进展。从60年代美国宇航员在第一次载人航天计划中拍摄的彩色照片到现在的纳米和微型卫星,卫星海洋学(SO)已经为海洋学和气候变化研究提供了近乎实时的支持能力。这些成果可以通过限制气候变化的负面影响以及对水产养殖、渔业和环境保护的潜在风险,改善并促进地方、国家和国际蓝色经济的增长。此外,SO增加了海上态势感知和民用监视,访问航运路线,跟踪非法活动和海盗。因此,本手稿的目的是分享一些历史技术事实和需求,推动SO观测和传感器向前发展,以了解我们的海洋以及它们如何与我们的星球相互作用。关键词:Nasa, Seasat, NOAA, TIROS-N, Swot, CubeSats
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SATELLITE OCEANOGRAPHY: HARNESSING THE TECHNOLOGICAL REVOLUTION
In 43 years since the first civilian ocean satellite, the Seasat, observations of the world’s oceans have progressed a lot. From color photographies taken by US astronauts during the first manned spaceflight programs back in the 60s to nano and picosatellites nowadays, Satellite Oceanography (SO) has allowed near real-time support capabilities for operational Oceanography and climate change studies. These outcomes can improve and contribute to the growth of the blue economy local, national and international by limiting the negative impact of climate change and the potential risks for aquaculture, fisheries, and environmental protection. Moreover, SO increases maritime situational awareness and surveillance for civilian purposes, accessing shipping routes, tracking illegal activities, and piracy. Therefore, the objective of this manuscript is to share some of the historical technical facts and needs that push SO observations and sensors forward to understanding our oceans and how they interact with our planet. Keywords: Nasa, Seasat, NOAA TIROS-N, Swot, CubeSats
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