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15 December 1995 Preliminary design concept of ASTER ground data system
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ASTER instrument is a high performance spatial imager on board the EOS-AM1 spacecraft, which will be launched in June 1998. The ASTER raw data will be captured by U.S. ground system via TDRSS, processed to level-0 data, and then transferred to the ASTER Ground Data System in Japan for level-1 data products generation. The ASTER Ground Data System consists of the Communication and System Management System (CSMS), ASTER Operation Segment (AOS), Science Data Processing Segment (SDPS), and Direct Receiving Station (DRS). The ASTER Ground Data System adopts a challenging design concept to handle approximately 780 sets of scenes of 14 spectral bands one stereo band (about 80 Gbytes) per day.
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Hiroshi Watanabe, Hiroyuki Fujisada, and Isao Sato "Preliminary design concept of ASTER ground data system", Proc. SPIE 2583, Advanced and Next-Generation Satellites, (15 December 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.228575
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KEYWORDS
Data acquisition

Data processing

Data archive systems

Sensors

Ions

Data storage

Short wave infrared radiation

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