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SMAPEx-2 Archive
Soil Moisture Active Passive Experiment
 

MODerate resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS)

Envisat

MODIS-Aqua

MODIS-Terra

Source: http://aqua.nasa.gov, access on 31st, Oct. 2011

Source: http://terra.nasa.gov, access on 31st, Oct. 2011

The MODIS instrument is a highly sensitive radiometer operating in 36 spectral bands ranging from 0.4μm to 14.4μm. Two bands are imaged at a nominal resolution of 250m at nadir, five bands at 500m, and the remaining 29 bands at 1km. MODIS is operating onboard Terra and Aqua. Terra was launched in December 1999 and Aqua in May 2002. A ±55° scanning pattern at 705km altitude achieves a 2,330km swath that provides global coverage every one to two days. Aqua has a 1:30am/pm equator crossing time while Terra has a 10:30am/pm equator crossing time, meaning that MODIS data is typically available on a daily basis. MODIS data are free of charge and can be accessed online. In general, the range of surface temperature values is dependent on the time of acquisition, and is greater for Aqua. The downscaling approaches based on optical data requires a strong coupling between surface temperature and surface soil moisture, which commonly occurs in areas where surface evaporation is not energy limited and when solar radiation is relatively high (usually between 11 am and 3 pm). Therefore MODIS on Aqua (1:30 pm) is more relevant than MODIS on Terra for downscaling purposes. MODIS coverage for the SMAPEx study area is summarised in the tables below. MODIS data can be downloaded from NASA.


Mission

MODIS

Sensor

Medium-resolution, multi-spectral, cross-track scanning radiometer

Spacecraft

Terra

Aqua

Launch date

18th, Dec. 1999

4th, May 2002

Design life

6 years

6 years

Orbit

Near-polar orbit.Cross Equator at 10:30am (descending mode)

Sun-synchronous, near-polar orbit at an altitude of 705km.Cross the equator at local time ~1:30pm (ascending mode) and ~1:30am (descending)

Spacecraft operations control centre

NASA Goddard Space Flight Center

Center Frequency (GHz)

36 spectral bands; 21 within 0.4-3.0 μm; 15 within 3-14.5 μm.

Incidence angle(°)

±55

Swath (km)

2330

Spatial resolution (m)

Two bands are imaged at a nominal resolution of 250 m at nadir, with five bands at 500 m, and the remaining 29 bands at 1 km

Temporal resolution

1~2 days

 

MODIS-Aqua overpass time

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

                  =full MODIS-Aqua coverage                       ○=partial MODIS-Aqua coverage

                  =concurrent                                                                 =non concurrent

Date (UTC)

MODIS-Aqua overpass start time (UTC)

Durations (s)

Flight Type

04/12/2010

●4:38

328

Regional

04/12/2010

●15:41

346

Regional

05/12/2010

●3:44

258

Target YA

05/12/2010

●14:48

164

Target YA

05/12/2010

●16:26

97

Target YA

06/12/2010

●4:27

347

Regional

06/12/2010

●15:29

348

Regional

07/12/2010

●3:34

153

Multi-angle
PALSAR transect
Multi-azimuth

07/12/2010

●5:12

122

Multi-angle
PALSAR transect
Multi-azimuth

07/12/2010

●16:13

237

Multi-angle
PALSAR transect
Multi-azimuth

08/12/2010

●4:16

349

Regional

08/12/2010

●15:18

334

Regional

 

MODIS-Terra overpass time

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

                  =full MODIS-Terra coverage                       ○=partial MODIS-Terra coverage

                  =concurrent                                                                 =non concurrent

Date (UTC)

MODIS-Terra overpass start time (UTC)

Durations (s)

Flight Type

04/12/2010

●1:11

221

Regional

04/12/2010

●13:13

349

Regional

05/12/2010

●0:15

337

Target YA

05/12/2010

●13:57

227

Target YA

06/12/2010

●0:59

292

Regional

06/12/2010

●13:01

339

Regional

07/12/2010

●0:04

309

Multi-angle
PALSAR transect
Multi-azimuth

07/12/2010

●13:45

292

Multi-angle
PALSAR transect
Multi-azimuth

08/12/2010

●0:47

330

Regional

08/12/2010

●12:50

309

Regional

08/12/2010

●23:53

254

Regional

 

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