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NASA - Topex / Poseidon Oceanography Mission Ends
The joint NASA/Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales Topex/Poseidon oceanography satellite ceased operations after nearly 62,000 orbits of Earth. The spacecraft lost its ability to maneuver, bringing to a close a successful 13-year mission.
Topex/Poseidon data have helped in hurricane and El Nino/La Nina forecasting, ocean and climate research, ship routing, offshore industries, fisheries management, marine mammals' research, modernizing global tide models and ocean debris tracking.
The satellite's pitch reaction wheel, which helps keep the spacecraft in its proper orbital orientation, stalled on October 9, and ground controllers concluded the wheel was not functioning. The satellite remains in orbit 1,336 kilometers (830 miles) above the Earth, posing no threat to the planet.
Topex/Poseidon's data have been the subject of more than 2,100 research publications; major science and application achievements include:
- the first decade-long global descriptions of seasonal and yearly ocean current changes
- refined scientists' estimates of rising global sea level during the past decade
- provided a new understanding of the role tides play in mixing the deep ocean
- developed the most accurate ever global ocean tides' models
- provided the first global data set to test ocean general circulation model performance
- demonstrated global positioning system measurements in space could determine spacecraft positions with unprecedented accuracy, enabling rapid delivery of data.
Jason, a follow-on oceanography mission launched in December 2001, is continuing Topex/Poseidon's study of ocean circulation affects on the Earth's climate. Jason precisely maps the surface height, wind speed and wave height of 95 percent of Earth's ice-free oceans every 10 days. The data provide invaluable input for short-term weather forecasting, long-term climate forecasting and prediction models.
Topex/Poseidon's stellar performance allowed it to fly in tandem with Jason for nearly three years, doubling data collection. This allowed the study of smaller-scale ocean phenomena like coastal tides, ocean eddies and currents. It also improved understanding of how low-frequency ocean waves transmit signals of climate change.
Beyond Jason, the Ocean Surface Topography Mission is in development for a scheduled launch in 2008. It will continue providing high-precision sea surface height data to the oceanographic science community.
The joint effort had its genesis in 1979, when NASA began developing the Topex mission, while the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales was planning a similar one called Poseidon. The agencies formed a single mission in 1983, and it was launched August 10, 1992. JPL manages the U.S. portion of Topex/Poseidon/Jason for NASA's Science Mission Directorate. Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales manages the French portion of both missions.
Length: 194
Rating: 5.00 (8 ratings)
Tags: NASA Topex Poseidon Oceanography Science Space
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Austin Fowler's Oceanography Movie
This is Austin's Oceanography movie.
Length: 227
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
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I believe...this is the oceanography video
A compilation of the Vista Verde Oceanography Trip's best pictures set to California by Hawk Nelson, lovingly made by Nathalie
Length: 199
Rating: 4.40 (10 ratings)
Tags: vista verde oceanography believe davidjacketman
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Ocean - Oceanography
My band (Oceanography) playing at Power Chord Academy (NY 06 week 2)
If you wanna add my myspace here it is:
www.myspace.com/meltemirocks
Length: 159
Rating: 4.70 (3 ratings)
Tags: Meltemi music Ocean PCA 2006 Oceanography Video
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Oceanography Trip
Oceanography trip
Length: 110
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
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Oceanography Report Outakes: One Oceans
WATCH PART TWO, IT'S BETTER! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m49JZ7FbXro
high school graphics mid-term: do a report on something, that is over 10 minutes long, has a gimmick or two, contains multiple characters, a story line, information, and over 5 music tracks. we got an A, and didn't give the slightest amount of info on the ocean! our gimmicks: 1: accents, 2: the video is out of order, 3: it's in two parts.
the wierd ambient music, and the end music in this part, and beginning of the next part is :It's complicated being a wizard. all of the full 40 second songs came with ulead video editing studios.
Length: 391
Rating: 5.00 (1 ratings)
Tags: ocean oceanography report part one vincent graziano sam dewitt yofomojojo f0productions flaming orange productions sexy
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