1. Instrument Science Experiments on the SNOOPI P-Band Reflectometry Mission
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J. L. Garrison, J. R. Mansell, B. Nold, R. Shah, M. A. Vega, S. Kim, J. C. Raymond, R. Bindlish, M. Kurum, J. Piepmeier, and R. Banting
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Earth Resources and Remote Sensing ,Geosciences (General) - Abstract
SigNals Of Opportunity: P-band Investigation (SNOOPI) will be the first in-space validation of P-band (240–380 MHz) SoOp techniques and a prototype science instrument. These techniques have the potential to enable remote sensing of root-zone soil moisture (RZSM) and snow water equivalent (SWE). SNOOPI technology validation goals will be met by targeting observations within 9 km of the SMAP calibration/validation sites in the continental United States. A second priority is collection of continuous phase data over snow-covered regions. These goals are evaluated under constraints of a limited data budget and mission lifetime, with a launch readiness in August 2022. This presentation will review the instrument science plans aimed at achieving the validation objectives defined for the mission. Mission planning and data processing approaches are described.
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- 2022
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