Session
Weekday Session 5: Next on the Pad
Location
Utah State University, Logan, UT
Abstract
HydroGNSS is a small satellite mission under the new ESA Scout programme tapping into NewSpace, within ESA’s FutureEO programme. The mission will use an innovative GNSS-Reflectometry instrument to collect parameters related to the Essential Climate Variables (ECVs): soil moisture, inundation, freeze/thaw, biomass, ocean wind speed and sea ice extent. GNSS-Reflectometry is a type of bistatic radar utilizing abundant GNSS signals as signals of opportunity, empowering small satellites to provide measurement quality associated with larger satellites.
The HydroGNSS instrument introduces novel measurements compared to its predecessors on UKSA TechDemoSat-1 and NASA CYGNSS missions. These include: the acquisition of Galileo(E1) reflections, and firsts such as dual- polarization, complex ‘coherent channel’ (amplitude/phase) and second frequency (L5/E5a) acquisitions. These measurements enable HydroGNSS to innovate the L2 products, e.g. improving the ground resolution and soil moisture measurement, as dual-polarized reflections allow the discrimination of vegetation effects from soil moisture.
HydroGNSS will:
● Complement and potentially gap fill other missions sensing soil moisture e.g. ESA’s SMOS and NASA’s SMAP missions.
● Complement ESA’s Biomass mission addressing coverage restrictions over Europe, North and Central America.
● Expand GNSS-Reflectometry techniques.
● Lay the foundations for a future constellation capable of offering continuity in high spatial-temporal resolution observations of the Earth’s weather and climate.
Scouting for Climate Variable with Small Satellites
Utah State University, Logan, UT
HydroGNSS is a small satellite mission under the new ESA Scout programme tapping into NewSpace, within ESA’s FutureEO programme. The mission will use an innovative GNSS-Reflectometry instrument to collect parameters related to the Essential Climate Variables (ECVs): soil moisture, inundation, freeze/thaw, biomass, ocean wind speed and sea ice extent. GNSS-Reflectometry is a type of bistatic radar utilizing abundant GNSS signals as signals of opportunity, empowering small satellites to provide measurement quality associated with larger satellites.
The HydroGNSS instrument introduces novel measurements compared to its predecessors on UKSA TechDemoSat-1 and NASA CYGNSS missions. These include: the acquisition of Galileo(E1) reflections, and firsts such as dual- polarization, complex ‘coherent channel’ (amplitude/phase) and second frequency (L5/E5a) acquisitions. These measurements enable HydroGNSS to innovate the L2 products, e.g. improving the ground resolution and soil moisture measurement, as dual-polarized reflections allow the discrimination of vegetation effects from soil moisture.
HydroGNSS will:
● Complement and potentially gap fill other missions sensing soil moisture e.g. ESA’s SMOS and NASA’s SMAP missions.
● Complement ESA’s Biomass mission addressing coverage restrictions over Europe, North and Central America.
● Expand GNSS-Reflectometry techniques.
● Lay the foundations for a future constellation capable of offering continuity in high spatial-temporal resolution observations of the Earth’s weather and climate.