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Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich (Sentinel-6A; Jason-CS)

SUCCESSEarth ScienceLEO
Saturday, November 21, 2020 at 05:17 PM UTC
Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA
Falcon 9
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Mission Overview

The Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich and Sentinel-6B make up the Sentinel-6 mission, also known as Jason Continuity of Service (Jason-CS), which is a partnership between NASA, NOAA, ESA, and EUMETSAT. This mission continues the long-term global sea surface height data record begun by first Jason satellites in 1992. Named after former NASA Earth Science Division Director Michael Freilich, Sentinel-6 Michail Freilich will provide altimeter data necessary for ocean climate monitoring, ocean modelling and numerical ocean prediction, weather forecasting, marine meteorology, coastal altimetry and modelling. A secondary objective of the mission is to collect high-resolution vertical profiles of temperature, using the Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) Radio-Occultation sounding technique, to assess temperature changes in the troposphere and stratosphere and to support numerical weather prediction. Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich is to operate in a highly-inclined circular orbit at an altitude of 1336 km, with an operational mission lasting 5 years. Near-identical Sentinel-6B is planned to follow-up shortly after.

Payloads
1
Type
Earth Science
Vehicle
Falcon 9
Window
05:17 PM UTC – 05:17 PM UTC

Rocket

SP
Falcon 9
SpaceX

Launch Site

Vandenberg SFB, CA, USA

Orbit

LEO·Low Earth Orbit

Launch Window

Opens05:17 PM UTC
Closes05:17 PM UTC

Launch Site Weather

11°CFog
Wind19 km/h NNW
Humidity95%
Visibility1 km

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