TRW Integrates Science Instruments Onto NASA's Aqua Spacecraft.Business Editors REDONDO BEACH Redondo Beach (rĭdŏn`dō), city (1990 pop. 60,167), Los Angeles co., S Calif., on the Pacific Ocean; inc. 1892. Once a commercial port for Los Angeles, it is a residential and resort city with a protected harbor and an excellent marina. , Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 2, 2000 TRW TRW The Real World (TV reality show) TRW The Right Way TRW Tactical Reconnaissance Wing TRW The Retriever Weekly (University of Maryland, Baltimore, MD) TRW Thompson Ramo Wooldridge Inc Inc. has completed the complex task of integrating all six science instruments onto the Aqua spacecraft, the second in NASA's series of Earth Observing System The Earth Observing System (EOS) is a program of NASA comprising a series of artificial satellite missions and scientific instruments in Earth orbit designed for long-term global observations of the land surface, biosphere, atmosphere, and oceans of the Earth. (EOS Eos (ē`ŏs), in Greek religion and mythology, goddess of dawn; daughter of the Titans Hyperion and Theia. Every morning she arose early and preceded her brother Helios into the heavens. ) satellites. TRW is building Aqua and its sister spacecraft, EOS Chemistry, under a contract managed by NASA NASA: see National Aeronautics and Space Administration. NASA in full National Aeronautics and Space Administration Independent U.S. Goddard Space Flight Center The Goddard Space Flight Center (GSFC) is a major NASA space research laboratory established on May 1, 1959 as NASA's first space flight center. GSFC employs approximately 10,000 civil servants and contractors, and is located approximately 6.5 miles northeast of Washington, D.C. . Aqua's instruments will take climate-related measurements of the atmosphere, cloud cover, precipitation, terrestrial snow cover and sea ice. Comprehensive measurements taken by the instruments will allow scientists to assess long-term environmental change, identify its human and natural causes and advance the development of models for long-term forecasting. "Aqua is on schedule to meet its late December 2000 launch date," said Fred Ricker, vice president and general manager, TRW Space & Laser Programs Division. "The upcoming environmental test phase will demonstrate the ability to meet our customer's stringent performance objectives on this program." Environmental testing of the Aqua spacecraft is scheduled to begin this spring. "Instrument integration was a painstaking process requiring great precision," said Brooks Vogt, TRW's EOS Common Spacecraft program manager. "We drew on our experience integrating more than 550 payloads to achieve alignments on the spacecraft platform within arc seconds (one arc second equals 1/3,600 degree). We maintained our production schedule by integrating each instrument as it was delivered to our production facilities, using simplified mounting devices. "We will perform the same procedure on EOS Chemistry, which we are building and integrating with a different set of instruments," Vogt explained. "Our spacecraft design The design of spacecraft covers a broad area, including the design of both robotic spacecraft (satellites and planetary probes), and spacecraft for human spaceflight (spaceships and space stations). The design of spacecraft is somewhat related to the design of rockets and missiles. accommodates a variety of payloads and can be easily adapted to the specific needs of any low-earth orbiting observation mission." Aqua and EOS Chemistry are based on a modular, standardized spacecraft bus design that allows science instruments to be attached on a "mix and match" basis without making changes to overall spacecraft design or subsystem support requirements. The spacecraft have a six-year design life and will be launched from Delta II launch vehicles into sun-synchronous orbits. Aqua was formerly known as EOS PM. To reduce the risk and improve quality on the EOS Common Spacecraft program, TRW developed an electronic engineering model of the spacecraft and a software development and verification facility. These and other risk-reduction efforts are intended to create a high-reliability and high-performance spacecraft bus. Aqua and EOS Chemistry are space-based elements of NASA's Earth Science Enterprise, a long-term coordinated program to study the Earth as a single, global environment. Earth science data is already being used to study the connections among the Earth's air, water, land and life. Terra, the first spacecraft in the Earth Science Enterprise series, was launched in December 1999. TRW Space & Electronics Group builds communications, scientific and defense spacecraft for military, civil and commercial customers; produces, integrates and tests payloads; develops advanced space instruments; and integrates experiments into spacecraft. It is an operating unit operating unit A type of operating company that engages in transactions with outsiders and that is owned by another business. For example, in 1995 the stockholders of Capital Cities/ABC approved a $19 billion merger with the Walt Disney Company, whereupon of TRW Inc., which provides advanced technology products and services for the global automotive, aerospace and information systems markets. TRW's Web site is at www.trw.com. Note to Editors: Aqua's instruments include the Atmospheric Infrared Sounder The Atmospheric Infrared Sounder (AIRS) is an instrument on the Earth Observing System Aqua satellite, launched in May 2002. It samples 2378 channels of infrared radiation from the Earth, and can produce maps of the globe showing the concentration of a number of gases in the , built by Lockheed Martin Infrared Imaging Systems; Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit The Advanced Microwave Sounding Unit (AMSU) is a multi-channel microwave radiometer installed on four meteorological satellites: NOAA 15 (NOAA K), launched May 13, 1998; NOAA 16 (NOAA L), launched September 21, 2000; and NOAA 17 (NOAA M), launched June 24, 2002. , built by Aerojet; Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer-EOS, built by Mitsubishi Electronics Corporation and provided by NASDA-Japan; Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System, built by TRW; Humidity Sounder for Brazil The Humidity Sounder for Brazil (HSB) was an instrument launched on NASA's Earth Observing System satellite Aqua launched in May 2002. It is a four-channel passive microwave radiometer, with one channel at 150 GHz and three channels at 183 GHz. , built by Matra-Marconi and provided by AEB-Brazil; Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer, built by Raytheon Santa Barbara Remote Sensing. |
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