Spacetrack Directory Name | GPM |
Alternative name | GPM-CORE |
Follow GPM | GPM Tracker |
Pass predictions GPM | Pass predictions GPM |
Orbit launches | 2014-02-27 g.01:00 (10 years ago) |
Days in orbit | 3906 |
Starting point | TANSC (Tanegashima Space Center, Japan) |
Categories | |
Perigee | 394 km/h |
Apogee | 407 km |
Orbit slope (inclination) | 64.98° |
Laps per day | 15 |
Orbit | LEO (Non-Polar Inclined) |
Height GPM | 441.94 km |
Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) is a joint mission between JAXA and NASA as well as other international space agencies to make frequent (every 2?3 hours) observations of Earth's precipitation. It is part of NASA's Earth Systematic Missions program and works with a satellite constellation to provide full global coverage. The project provides global precipitation maps to assist researchers in improving the forecasting of extreme events, studying global climate, and adding to current capabilities for using such satellite data to benefit society. GPM builds on the notable successes of the Tropical Rainfall Measuring Mission (TRMM), which was also a joint NASA-JAXA activity.
The project is managed by NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center, and consists of a GPM Core Observatory satellite assisted by a constellation of spacecraft from other agencies and missions. The Core Observatory satellite measures the two and three dimensional structure of Earth's precipitation patterns and provides a new calibration standard for the rest of the satellite constellation. The GPM Core Observatory was assembled and tested at Goddard Space Flight Center, and launched from Tanegashima Space Center, Japan, on a Mitsubishi Heavy Industries H-IIA rocket. The launch occurred on February 28, 2014 at 3:37am JST on the first attempt. Agencies in the United States, Japan, India and France (together with Eumetsat) operate the remaining satellites in the constellation for agency-specific goals, but also cooperatively provide data for GPM.
In the table below we show the frequencies GPM.
Downlink | Mode |
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2287.501 MHz | FM |