Jason-CS [Airbus]
The Jason-CS (Jason Continuity of Service) or Sentinel 6 radar altimeter mission is a continuation of the existing partnership for Jason-3 between the US (NOAA and NASA) and Europe (EUMETSAT, ESA, CNES) and industry.
Jason-CS, as the reference mission of the Ocean Surface Topography constellation, should ensure the same (or better) level of performance as earlier Jason series. The spacecraft will be based on a platform derived from CryoSat-2, but adjusted to the specific requirements of the Jason-CS mission and specific orbit. The orbit will remain the same as the earlier Jason orbit - non-sun-synchronous, 1336 km, 66� inclination.
The responsibilities in the Jason-CS program are:
The payload considered as the baseline for the satellite, Phase B2, is composed of the following instruments:
Airbus has won in May 2015 a contract to build the first Jason-CS satellite. It will be launched in November 2020 on a Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) from Vandenberg.
Nation: | USA, France |
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Type / Application: | Altimetry, Radar |
Operator: | NOAA, Eumetsat, NASA, CNES |
Contractors: | Airbus Defence and Space (prime); Thales Alenia Space (instrument) |
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Power: | Solar cells, batteries |
Lifetime: | 5.5 years |
Mass: | 1362 kg |
Orbit: | 1336 km × 1336 km, 66� |
Satellite | COSPAR | Date | LS | Launch Vehicle | Remarks | |
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Jason-CS 1 (Sentinel 6A, Sentinel 6 Michael Freilich) | 2020-086A | 21.11.2020 | Va SLC-4E | Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) | ||
Jason-CS 2 (Sentinel 6B) | - | 2025 | Va SLC-4E | Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) |
Further TOPEX-Poseidon / Jason / SWOT missions:
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Further Copernicus (Sentinel) missions:
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