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GNSS-R concept extended by a fine orbit tuning
Authors:J Kloko?ník  A Bezděk  J Kostelecký
Institution:1. Astronomical Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, CZ-251 65 Ond?ejov, Czech Republic;2. CEDR – Research Institute for Geodesy, Topography and Cartography, CZ-250 66 Zdiby 98, Czech Republic;3. Department of Advanced Geodesy, Czech Technical University, CZ-166 29 Praha 6, Thákurova 7, Czech Republic
Abstract:Small changes in semimajor axis of the orbits selected for the GNSS-R R as Reflectometry] satellites, so-called fine orbit tuning, known from the ESA’s Gravity and steady-state Ocean Circulation Explorer mission, can dramatically increase the number of nadir and off-nadir reflecting points and, in turn, can enhance the capability of the concept of bistatic altimetry (GNSS Reflectometry) without additional costs. The application of our suggestion is feasible for a satellite which will be equipped by thrusters for the orbit keeping. During the mission lifetime several orbit tunings are feasible, just to transfer from one to another orbit. Then we can study short-periodic or longer-periodic features, according to scientific goals defined for the mission. The shortest cycles (few days), corresponding to the required revisit time (defined by ESA), may be subcycles of much longer cycles (repeat periods).
Keywords:Bistatic (GNSS-R) altimetry (reflectometry)  PARIS concept  Orbit resonances  Fine orbit tuning
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