合成孔径雷达的新时代:商业小卫星星座如何为美国国家航空航天局的地表变形和变化任务做出贡献?

IF 2.9 3区 地球科学 Q2 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Stacey A. Huang, Batuhan Osmanoğlu, Bernd Scheuchl, Shadi Oveisgharan, Jeanne M. Sauber, MinJeong Jo, Ala Khazendar, Ekaterina Tymofyeyeva, Betsy Wusk, Arif Albayrak
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作为对2017年十年调查的回应,NASA对指定可观测的地表变形和变化(SDC)进行了为期五年的研究,以研究潜在的任务概念。作为SDC任务研究的一部分,商业合成孔径雷达(ComSAR)小组的任务是评估SAR和干涉SAR (InSAR)行业的现状,以评估NASA是否可以利用商业小卫星产品来满足SDC科学任务的需求。评估发现,尽管商用SAR行业正在迅速发展,但现成的产品目前只能对SDC任务目标做出很小的贡献,尽管这一点很明显。这一差距是由于当前商业系统(优先考虑每天或更快重访的短波高分辨率、非干涉观测)和未来SDC架构(侧重于长波宽、中等分辨率和干涉观测)之间的不同设计目标造成的。即使到2030年,计划中的商业星座预计也只能覆盖与NISAR覆盖范围相匹配所需面积的约65%。尽管如此,高分辨率和快速重复的能力可以增强未来SDC任务的科学发现,最近商业数据对应用科学、冰冻圈和火山学的贡献证明了这一点。未来关于小卫星星座概念的创新可以进一步促进SDC科学和应用。虽然目前的星座设计不能完全满足期望的SDC科学能力,但对信息请求的初步积极反馈表明了定制SDC商业架构的潜在未来路径;需要进行更多的研究来确定这些方法的可行性。
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A New Age of SAR: How Can Commercial Smallsat Constellations Contribute to NASA's Surface Deformation and Change Mission?

A New Age of SAR: How Can Commercial Smallsat Constellations Contribute to NASA's Surface Deformation and Change Mission?

In response to the 2017 Decadal Survey, NASA conducted a five-year study on the Surface Deformation and Change (SDC) designated observable to study potential mission concepts. As part of the SDC mission study, the Commercial Synthetic Aperture Radar (ComSAR) subgroup was tasked with evaluating the current landscape of the SAR and interferometric SAR (InSAR) industry to assess whether NASA could leverage commercial smallsat products to meet the needs of the SDC science mission. The assessment found that although the commercial SAR industry is growing rapidly, off-the-shelf products can currently only make a small—albeit distinct—contribution to SDC mission goals. This gap is due to different design goals between current commercial systems (which prioritize targeted high-resolution, non-interferometric observations at short wavelengths with a daily or faster revisit) and a future SDC architecture (which focuses on broad, moderate-resolution, and interferometric observations at long wavelengths). Even by 2030, planned commercial constellations are expected to only cover ${\sim} $ 65% of the area needed to match NISAR coverage. Still, high-resolution and rapid-repeat capabilities can augment scientific findings from a future SDC mission, as demonstrated by recent contributions from commercial data to applied sciences, cryosphere, and volcanology. Future innovations on smallsat constellation concepts could further contribute to SDC science and applications. Although current constellation designs are not fully able to satisfy desired SDC science capabilities, initial positive feedback to a request for information indicates a potential future path for a customized SDC commercial architecture; more studies will be needed to determine the feasibility of these approaches.

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Earth and Space Science
Earth and Space Science Earth and Planetary Sciences-General Earth and Planetary Sciences
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期刊介绍: Marking AGU’s second new open access journal in the last 12 months, Earth and Space Science is the only journal that reflects the expansive range of science represented by AGU’s 62,000 members, including all of the Earth, planetary, and space sciences, and related fields in environmental science, geoengineering, space engineering, and biogeochemistry.
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