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Jason-1 Radar-Altimeter

Spaceborne Radar
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Basic Information
Name
Jason-1 Radar-Altimeter
Designation
Alternate Designation
Equipment Type
Spaceborne Radar
Manufacturer
Thales Alenia Space
Date of Introduction
Description

The Jason-1 Radar-Altimeter, also known as Poseidon-2, is a spaceborne radar manufactured by Thales Alenia Space of France. Launched on December 7, 2001, aboard the Jason-1 satellite from Vandenberg Air Force Base, it serves as the primary instrument for ocean surface topography measurements, continuing the mission of its predecessor, TOPEX/Poseidon. Operating at Ku-band (13.575 GHz) and C-band (5.3 GHz) frequencies, the Poseidon-2 emits pulses with a pulse width of 105.6 µs and a pulse repetition frequency of 1800 Hz ±10%, analyzing the return signal reflected from the Earth's surface to an accuracy of 3.3 centimeters. The C-band frequency is specifically used to determine the electron content in the ionosphere. The radar features a 1.2-meter parabolic reflector antenna with a gain of 42 dB and a solid-state power amplifier, transmitting with an average power of 7 W and a bandwidth of 320 MHz. Jason-1 orbits at an altitude of 1336 km, completing an orbital period every 9.9156 days, with a platform velocity of 7.2 km/s. Its orbit is designed to pass over dedicated ground calibration sites at Cap Senetosa in Corsica and the Harvest oil rig platform in California, USA.

Technical Characteristics
frequency 13.575 and 5.3 GHz (Ku–, C band)
pulse repetition frequency (PRF) 1800 Hz ±10%
pulse width (τ) 105.6 µs
average power 7 W
transmitters band width 320 MHz
orbit 1336 km
platform velocity 7.2 km/s
orbital period 9.9156 days
beamwidth 1,28° (Ku),3,4° (C)
Details
Country of Origin France
Category Spaceborne Radars
Space > Spaceborne Radars
Classification
Domain
Space
Equipment Status
Active
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