Abstract

The results of a realistic simulation study in investigating the joint retrieval using measured temperature and water vapour data from the Space Shuttle based Millimeter wave Atmospheric Sounder (MAS) and from a GRAS (GPS/ GLONASS receiver) sensor are presented. It seems highly worthwhile — because of the very impressive results — to place a MAS Follow-on sensor together with a GRAS sensor on the EXPRESS Pallet of the International Space Station (ISS). It is a role model of synergetic use of sensors in the best sense. An international feasibility study shows that this is technically feasible.

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