全球降水测量核心航天器双频降水雷达现状及扫描模式变化试验运行结果

K. Furukawa, Kosuke Yamamoto, T. Kubota, R. Oki, T. Iguchi
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安装在全球降水测量(GPM)核心卫星上的双频降水雷达(DPR)是由日本宇宙航空研究开发机构(JAXA)和国家信息通信技术研究所(NICT)开发的。GPM核心天文台于2014年2月28日由H-IIA运载火箭成功发射。JAXA正在继续进行DPR趋势监测、校准和验证操作,以确认DPR在轨道上保持其功能和性能。DPR趋势监测、标定和验证结果表明,在3年零2个月的初始任务期内,DPR在轨道上保持了其功能和性能。JAXA确认GPM/DPR总系统的主要任务结果达到了成功标准和性能指标。GPM/DPR进入延长任务阶段。JAXA进行了两种类型的扫描模式变化测试操作,KaPR- hs外扫描模式和KuPR和KaPR宽扫描。这些有用的数据将有助于下一个DPR产品版本和未来星载雷达发展的拟议KaPR扫描模式的可行性研究。
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Current status of the Dual-frequency precipitation Radar on the Global Precipitation Measurement core spacecraft and scan pattern change test operations results
The Dual-frequency Precipitation Radar (DPR) installed on the Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) core satellite was developed by the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and the National Institute of Information and Communications Technology (NICT). GPM core observatory was successfully launched by H-IIA launch vehicle on Feb 28, 2014. JAXA is continuing DPR trend monitoring, calibration and validation operations to confirm that DPR keeps its function and performance on orbit. The results of DPR trend monitoring, calibration and validation showed that DPR kept its function and performance on orbit during the 3 years and 2 months prime mission period. JAXA confirmed the prime mission results of GPM/DPR total system achieved the success criteria and the performance indicators. GPM/DPR moved to extended mission phase. JAXA conducted two types of scan pattern change test operations, KaPR-HS outer swath scan pattern and KuPR and KaPR wider swath scan. These useful data will help feasibility studies of the proposed KaPR scan pattern for the next DPR product version up and the future spaceborne radar development.
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