Earth and space observation at the German Antarctic Receiving Station O’Higgins
The German Antarctic Receiving Station (GARS) O’Higgins at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula is a dual purpose facility for earth observation and has existed for more than 20 years. It serves as a satellite ground station for payload data downlink and telecommanding of remote sensing satel...
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ftdlr:oai:elib.dlr.de:91057 2023-07-16T03:54:43+02:00 Earth and space observation at the German Antarctic Receiving Station O’Higgins Klügel, Thomas Höppner, Kathrin Falk, Reinhard Kühmstedt, Elke Plötz, Christian Reinhold, Andreas Rülke, Axel Wojdziak, Reiner Balss, Ulrich Diedrich, Erhard Eineder, Michael Henniger, Hennes Metzig, Robert Steigenberger, Peter Gisinger, Christoph Schuh, Harald Böhm, Johannes Ojha, Roopesh Kadler, Matthias Humbert, Angelika Braun, Matthias Sun, Jing Stone, Ian R. 2015 https://elib.dlr.de/91057/ http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=9374805&fulltextType=RA&fileId=S0032247414000540 unknown Cambridge University Press Klügel, Thomas und Höppner, Kathrin und Falk, Reinhard und Kühmstedt, Elke und Plötz, Christian und Reinhold, Andreas und Rülke, Axel und Wojdziak, Reiner und Balss, Ulrich und Diedrich, Erhard und Eineder, Michael und Henniger, Hennes und Metzig, Robert und Steigenberger, Peter und Gisinger, Christoph und Schuh, Harald und Böhm, Johannes und Ojha, Roopesh und Kadler, Matthias und Humbert, Angelika und Braun, Matthias und Sun, Jing (2015) Earth and space observation at the German Antarctic Receiving Station O’Higgins. Polar Record, 51 (6), Seiten 590-610. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/S0032247414000540 <https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247414000540>. ISSN 0032-2474. Internationales Bodensegment SAR-Signalverarbeitung Zeitschriftenbeitrag PeerReviewed 2015 ftdlr https://doi.org/10.1017/S0032247414000540 2023-06-27T08:28:08Z The German Antarctic Receiving Station (GARS) O’Higgins at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula is a dual purpose facility for earth observation and has existed for more than 20 years. It serves as a satellite ground station for payload data downlink and telecommanding of remote sensing satellites as well as a geodetic observatory for global reference systems and global change. Both applications use the same 9 m diameter radio antenna. Major outcomes of this usage are summarised in this paper. The satellite ground station O’Higgins (OHG) is part of the global ground station network of the German Remote Sensing Data Centre (DFD) operated by the German Aerospace Centre (DLR). It was established in 1991 to provide remote sensing data downlink support within the missions of the European Remote Sensing Satellites ERS-1 and ERS-2. These missions provided valuable insights into the changes of the Antarctic ice shield. Especially after the failure of the on-board data recorder, OHG became an essential downlink station for ERS-2 real-time data transmission. Since 2010, OHG is manned during the entire year, specifically to support the TanDEM-X mission. OHG is a main dump station for payload data, monitoring and telecommanding of the German TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X satellites. For space geodesy and astrometry the radio antenna O’Higgins significantly improves coverage over the southern hemisphere and plays an essential role within the global Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) network. In particular the determination of the Earth Orientation Parameters (EOP) and the sky coverage of the International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF) benefit from the location at a high southern latitude. Further, the resolution of VLBI images of active galactic nuclei (AGN), cosmic radio sources defining the ICRF, improves significantly when O’Higgins is included in the network. The various geodetic instrumentation and the long time series at O’Higgins allow a reliable determination of crustal motions. VLBI station velocities, ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula Polar Record German Aerospace Center: elib - DLR electronic library Antarctic Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic Polar Record 51 6 590 610 |
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The German Antarctic Receiving Station (GARS) O’Higgins at the northern tip of the Antarctic Peninsula is a dual purpose facility for earth observation and has existed for more than 20 years. It serves as a satellite ground station for payload data downlink and telecommanding of remote sensing satellites as well as a geodetic observatory for global reference systems and global change. Both applications use the same 9 m diameter radio antenna. Major outcomes of this usage are summarised in this paper. The satellite ground station O’Higgins (OHG) is part of the global ground station network of the German Remote Sensing Data Centre (DFD) operated by the German Aerospace Centre (DLR). It was established in 1991 to provide remote sensing data downlink support within the missions of the European Remote Sensing Satellites ERS-1 and ERS-2. These missions provided valuable insights into the changes of the Antarctic ice shield. Especially after the failure of the on-board data recorder, OHG became an essential downlink station for ERS-2 real-time data transmission. Since 2010, OHG is manned during the entire year, specifically to support the TanDEM-X mission. OHG is a main dump station for payload data, monitoring and telecommanding of the German TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X satellites. For space geodesy and astrometry the radio antenna O’Higgins significantly improves coverage over the southern hemisphere and plays an essential role within the global Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI) network. In particular the determination of the Earth Orientation Parameters (EOP) and the sky coverage of the International Celestial Reference Frame (ICRF) benefit from the location at a high southern latitude. Further, the resolution of VLBI images of active galactic nuclei (AGN), cosmic radio sources defining the ICRF, improves significantly when O’Higgins is included in the network. The various geodetic instrumentation and the long time series at O’Higgins allow a reliable determination of crustal motions. VLBI station velocities, ... |
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Klügel, Thomas Höppner, Kathrin Falk, Reinhard Kühmstedt, Elke Plötz, Christian Reinhold, Andreas Rülke, Axel Wojdziak, Reiner Balss, Ulrich Diedrich, Erhard Eineder, Michael Henniger, Hennes Metzig, Robert Steigenberger, Peter Gisinger, Christoph Schuh, Harald Böhm, Johannes Ojha, Roopesh Kadler, Matthias Humbert, Angelika Braun, Matthias Sun, Jing |
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Klügel, Thomas Höppner, Kathrin Falk, Reinhard Kühmstedt, Elke Plötz, Christian Reinhold, Andreas Rülke, Axel Wojdziak, Reiner Balss, Ulrich Diedrich, Erhard Eineder, Michael Henniger, Hennes Metzig, Robert Steigenberger, Peter Gisinger, Christoph Schuh, Harald Böhm, Johannes Ojha, Roopesh Kadler, Matthias Humbert, Angelika Braun, Matthias Sun, Jing |
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Earth and space observation at the German Antarctic Receiving Station O’Higgins |
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Earth and space observation at the German Antarctic Receiving Station O’Higgins |
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Earth and space observation at the German Antarctic Receiving Station O’Higgins |
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