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Record #192250:

The GPS Attitude, Positioning, and Profiling experiment for the Enhanced Polar Outflow Probe platform on the Canadian CASSIOPE satellite / Don Kim, Richard B. Langley.

Title: The GPS Attitude, Positioning, and Profiling experiment for the Enhanced Polar Outflow Probe platform on the Canadian CASSIOPE satellite / Don Kim, Richard B. Langley.
Author(s): Kim, Don.
Langley, Richard B.
Date: 2010.
In: Geomatica. (2010.), Vol. 64(2) (2010)
Abstract: Describes functionality of Enhanced Polar Outflow Probe (e-POP), one of two major payloads on CASSIOPE satellite, due to be launched in 2011. E-POP consists of eight scientific instruments, one of which is GPS Attitude, Positioning and Profiling experiment (GAP). GAP employs five dual-frequency dual GPS receivers and associated antennae to provide e-POP payload with high-resolution spatial positioning information. flight-path velocity determination, and real-time, high-stability timing.
Notes:

Geomatica. Vol. 64(2) :233-243 (2010).

Keywords: 528 -- Geodesy.
53.087.23 -- Remote sensing.
551.508 -- Meteorological instruments.
551.510 -- Atmosphere, physical properties.
551.510.535 -- Ionosphere.
629.783 -- Satellites.
M -- Engineering and construction.
(*3) -- Arctic regions.
(*41) -- Canada.
SPRI record no.: 192250

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