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    ESA > Our Activities > Observing the Earth

    Post Granada 2001 – EarthCARE, SPECTRA and WALES advance to Phase A

    EarthCARE
    EarthCARE
    11 February 2002

    In the follow-up to the Granada 2001 User Consultation meeting, it has been decided that the three candidate Earth Explorer Core Missions to enter Phase A would be EarthCARE, SPECTRA and WALES. Full feasibility studies are to begin in spring 2002, the results of which are expected one year later.

    On 30 and 31 October 2001 a User Consultation meeting was held in Granada (Spain), where five candidate Earth Explorer Core Missions were presented to leading scientists from the Earth science community. At the end of the Granada workshop independent Science Review panels evaluated the missions and their results were presented to the Earth Sciences Advisory Committee (ESAC).

    SPECTRA Observations
    SPECTRA

    It was the Committee’s responsibility to decide on behalf of the scientific community which of the five missions to recommend for Phase A (feasibility study) to the Programme Board for Earth Observation (PBEO).


    As a result, the three candidate missions to enter Phase A, are:

    • EarthCARE (Earth Clouds, Aerosol and Radiation Explorer) – a joint European-Japanese mission to increase understanding of the interactions between cloud, radiative and aerosol processes that play a role in climate regulation.
    • SPECTRA (Surface Processes and Ecosystem Changes Through Response Analysis) - a mission to study the role of terrestrial vegetation in the global carbon cycle and its response to climate variability.
    • WALES (Water vApour and Lidar Experiment in Space) - to increase understanding of the distribution of atmospheric water vapour in the troposphere and lower stratosphere.
    Observational principle of WALES
    WALES

    In response to Phase A approval three Mission Advisory Groups have been established. Their main objective is to support ESA in consolidating the science and mission requirements and to ensure that requirements are compatible with the system specifications. In late 2003 two of the three missions will be selected to go forward to Phase B - design and development - for implementation in 2007-10.

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