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    ESA > Our Activities > Observing the Earth > The Living Planet Programme > Earth Explorers > GOCE

    GOCE in orbit
    GOCE in orbit

    GOCE mission overview

    GOCE is dedicated to measuring Earth's gravity field and modelling the geoid with unprecedented accuracy and spatial resolution. Data from this advanced gravity mission will improve our knowledge of ocean circulation, which plays a crucial role in energy exchanges around the globe, sea-level change and Earth-interior processes. GOCE will also help to make significant advances in geodesy and surveying.

    Mission details
    Launched: 17 March 2009
    Duration: about 20 months, including a 3-month commissioning and calibration phase, followed by science measurement phases adapted to a long-eclipse hibernation period.

    Mission objectives
    – to determine gravity-field anomalies with an accuracy of 1 mGal (where 1mGal = 10–5 ms–2).
    – to determine the geoid with an accuracy of 1-2 cm.
    – to achieve the above at a spatial resolution better than 100 km.

    Mission orbit
    Orbit: Sun-synchronous, near-circular, dusk-dawn, low-Earth.
    Inclination: 96.7°
    Measurement altitude: about 250 km
    Hibernation altitude: above 270 km

    Configuration
    GOCE is a slim, octagonal spacecraft approximately 5 m long and 1 m in diameter. It is a rigid structure weighing about 1050 kg.


    Payload
    – gradiometer; 3 pairs of 3-axis, servo-controlled, capacitive accelerometers (each pair separated by a distance of about 0.5 m).
    – 12-channel dual-frequency GPS receiver with geodetic quality.
    – laser retroreflector enables tracking by ground-based lasers.

    Launcher
    Rockot (converted SS-19), from Plesetsk, Russia.

    Flight operations
    Monitored and controlled by ESA-ESOC via the Kiruna ground station in Sweden and secondary ground station in Svalbard, Norway.

    Data processing
    Level 1b products generated by the Payload Data Ground Segment (PDGS) at ESA-ESRIN.
    Level 2 products (including gravity-field models and precise GOCE orbits) generated by the High-level Processing Facility (HPF) – a European consortium of ten scientific institutes.

    Industrial Core Team
    Thales Alenia Space (Italy) – satellite prime contractor
    EADS Astrium GmbH (Germany) – platform contractor
    Thales Alenia Space (France) – gradiometer
    ONERA (France) accelerometer & system support

    The Core Team led a consortium of 41 companies distributed over 13 European countries.

    Last update: 26 May 2010

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