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    • Title CRISTAL in action
    • Released: 21/09/2020
    • Length 00:01:34
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Documentary
    • Copyright Airbus
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      With launch planned in 2027, the Copernicus Polar Ice and Snow Topography Altimeter, CRISTAL, mission will carry, for the first time, a dual-frequency radar altimeter, and microwave radiometer, that will measure and monitor sea-ice thickness, overlying snow depth and ice-sheet elevations.

      These data will support maritime operations in the polar oceans and contribute to a better understanding of climate processes. CRISTAL will also support applications related to coastal and inland waters, as well as providing observations of ocean topography.

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    • Mission CRISTAL
    • System Copernicus
    • Keywords Climate, Climate Change, Earth observation , ESA programmes (ESA programmes in general), Ice and snow, Ice sheets, Ice thickness, Instrument, Microwaves, Radar, Radar altimetry
    • Set Snow & ice

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