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Soil Moisture Active Passive Experiment
 

Advanced Spaceborne Thermal Emission and Reflection Radiometer (ASTER)

ASTER provides high resolution visible (15m), near infrared (30m) and thermal infrared (90m) data on request. ASTER is onboard Terra and has a swath width of about 60km. ASTER is being used to obtain detailed maps of land surface temperature, reflectance and elevation. An order for ASTER data has been placed by an ASTER science team member to obtain data for mid January to end of February 2010. ASTER coverage for the Murrumbidgee Catchment is summarised below. ASTER data can be downloaded from NASA.

 

Mission

ASTER

Sensor

Visible and Near Infrared (VNIR), the Shortwave Infrared (SWIR), and the Thermal Infrared (TIR) subsystems.

Spacecraft

Terra

Launch date

18th, Dec. 1999

Design life

5 years

Orbit

Near-polar orbit. Cross the equator at 10:30am (descending node).

Spacecraft operations control centre

NASA

Channel and wavelength (micrometers)

VNIR (Band 1~3)
0.52 ~ 0.86

SWIR (Band 4~9)
1.600 ~ 2.430
TIR (Band 10~14)
8.125 ~ 11.65

Incidence angle(°)

0

Swath (km)

60

60
60

Spatial resolution (km)

15

30
90

Temporal resolution

1~2 days

 

ASTER overpass time

The ASTER overpass times for the SMAPEx study area have been determined from a Fortran program based on the NORAD data, and are provided in the table below. Date and time are in UTC.

                  =full ASTER coverage of airborne box;         =partial ASTER coverage

                  =concurrent;                                                                =non concurrent

Date (UTC)

AMSR-E overpass (UTC)

Duration (s)

Flight Type

04/12/2010

13:16

8

Regional

 

Created: July 2010
Last Modified: July
2011
Maintainer: Xiaoling Wu, xiaoling.wu@monash.edu