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NOAA-7, known as NOAA-C before launch, was an American operational weather satellite for use in the National Operational Environmental Satellite System (NOESS) and for the support of the Global Atmospheric Research Program (GARP) during 1978-1984. The satellite design provided an economical and stable Sun-synchronous platform for advanced operational instruments to measure the atmosphere of Earth, its surface and cloud cover, and the near-space environment. An earlier launch, NOAA-B, was scheduled to become NOAA-7, however NOAA-B failed to reach its required orbit.

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  • NOAA-7 (vor dem Start NOAA-C) war ein Wettersatellit der Tiros-N-Serie, der die Erde in 830 km Höhe in einer polaren Umlaufbahn umkreist. Von seinem Start am 23. Juni 1981 auf einer Atlas-F-Rakete bis zu seinem Ausfall am 1. Februar 1985 nahm der Satellit meteorologische Daten für die National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration auf. Der Satellit verfügte über eine Dreiachsenstabilisierung und basierte auf der 5D-Version des für das US-amerikanische Militär entwickelten DMSP-Wettersatelliten. NOAA-7 trug als Nutzlast folgende Instrumente: * AVHRR (advanced very high resolution radiometer): ein hochauflösendes Radiometer zur Kartierung der Wasseroberflächentemperatur und für Tag/Nacht-Übersichtsbilder, * TOVS (TIROS operational vertical sounder) bestehend aus: * HIRS/2 (High Resolution Infrared Radiation Sounder Version 2): ein Gerät zur Bestimmung von Temperatur- und Feuchtigkeitsprofilen in der Troposphäre, * SSU (Stratospheric Sounding Unit): ein Vierkanalspektrometer im 60-GHz-Bereich zur Bestimmung von Temperaturprofilen der Stratosphäre * MSU (Microwave Sounding Unit): ein Mikrowellen-Sondierungs-Instrument (siehe Mikrowellen-Radiometer) * SEM (space environment monitor): ein Strahlungmessgerät für lokale Elektronen und Protonen. (de)
  • NOAA-7, known as NOAA-C before launch, was an American operational weather satellite for use in the National Operational Environmental Satellite System (NOESS) and for the support of the Global Atmospheric Research Program (GARP) during 1978-1984. The satellite design provided an economical and stable Sun-synchronous platform for advanced operational instruments to measure the atmosphere of Earth, its surface and cloud cover, and the near-space environment. An earlier launch, NOAA-B, was scheduled to become NOAA-7, however NOAA-B failed to reach its required orbit. (en)
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  • NOAA-7, known as NOAA-C before launch, was an American operational weather satellite for use in the National Operational Environmental Satellite System (NOESS) and for the support of the Global Atmospheric Research Program (GARP) during 1978-1984. The satellite design provided an economical and stable Sun-synchronous platform for advanced operational instruments to measure the atmosphere of Earth, its surface and cloud cover, and the near-space environment. An earlier launch, NOAA-B, was scheduled to become NOAA-7, however NOAA-B failed to reach its required orbit. (en)
  • NOAA-7 (vor dem Start NOAA-C) war ein Wettersatellit der Tiros-N-Serie, der die Erde in 830 km Höhe in einer polaren Umlaufbahn umkreist. Von seinem Start am 23. Juni 1981 auf einer Atlas-F-Rakete bis zu seinem Ausfall am 1. Februar 1985 nahm der Satellit meteorologische Daten für die National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration auf. Der Satellit verfügte über eine Dreiachsenstabilisierung und basierte auf der 5D-Version des für das US-amerikanische Militär entwickelten DMSP-Wettersatelliten. NOAA-7 trug als Nutzlast folgende Instrumente: (de)
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