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The Envisat Product Summary Overview
document can be downloaded in PDF format, by clicking on the file name TN701.pdf. Each
chapter of the document can also be downloaded individually by clicking on the appropriate
file name (TN701ch.pdf). All documents are currently only available in PDF (Portable
Document Format). Please refer to the help page on this site for more information on PDF
documents.
| PO-TN-ESA-GS-00701
December 18, 1997 Issue: 1.0 |
| The complete DOCUMENT |
transfer file: TN701.pdf
Size: 671,572 bytes |
| 1. INTRODUCTION |
transfer file: TN701ch1.pdf
Size: 38,521 bytes |
| 2. ASAR |
transfer file: TN701ch2.pdf
Size: 208,242 bytes |
| 3. MERIS |
transfer file: TN701ch3.pdf
Size: 143,028 bytes |
| 4. AATSR |
transfer file: TN701ch4.pdf
Size: 57,813 bytes |
| 5. MIPAS |
transfer file: TN701ch5.pdf
Size: 59,787 bytes |
| 6. SCIAMACHY |
transfer file: TN701ch6.pdf
Size: 45,836 bytes |
| 7. GOMOS |
transfer file: TN701ch7.pdf
Size: 45,231 bytes |
| 8. RA2/MWR |
transfer file: TN701ch8.pdf
Size: 59,322 bytes |
| 9. DORIS and Orbit Products |
transfer file: TN701ch9.pdf
Size: 64,158 bytes |
The scientific background of level 2 products are
described in the Algorithms Theoretical Basis Documents (ATBDs), which are available to be
downloaded as PDF files for the following instruments:
- MERIS (PDF document 4Mb, can be
downloaded in chapters)
- MIPAS
(PDF document 385 kb)
- GOMOS (PDF
document 495 kb)
- RA-2/MWR (PDF
document 280 kb).
- SCIAMACHY (PDF
document 936 kb).
Printed copies of the "Envisat Mission:
Opportunities for Science and Applications" can be requested from the Envisat Help
Desk.
The ENVISAT Mission
& System brochure (Issue 2) can be downloaded as a PDF document (2 Mb).
The ENVISAT
Calibration & Validation Plan can be downloaded as a
PDF document (3.49 Mb).
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Keywords: ESA European
Space Agency - Agence spatiale europeenne,
observation de la terre, earth observation,
satellite remote sensing,
teledetection, geophysique, altimetrie, radar,
chimique atmospherique, geophysics, altimetry, radar,
atmospheric chemistry
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