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Where in the World has SeaSpace Been?

Where in the World has SeaSpace Been?. Ray Slanina X-band Product Manager. ….and Ben Saunders, Tony Burunoff, Eric Baptiste, Darrel Lawrence, David Seielstad, Rory Clark and Mark Magnano. INCOIS - India (Indian Centre for Ocean Information Services). 2.4m L/X-band system

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Where in the World has SeaSpace Been?

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  1. Where in the World has SeaSpace Been? Ray Slanina X-band Product Manager ….and Ben Saunders, Tony Burunoff, Eric Baptiste, Darrel Lawrence, David Seielstad, Rory Clark and Mark Magnano

  2. INCOIS - India(Indian Centre for Ocean Information Services) • 2.4m L/X-band system • ARGOS (primary purpose) • HRPT • Terra and Aqua

  3. Nanjing Institute of MeteorologyChina • 2.4m X-band system • Terra and Aqua

  4. HUST – Huazhong University of Science and TechnologyChina • 2.4m X-band system • Terra and Aqua

  5. MACRES – Mentakob, Malaysia • 3.6m X-band system • Terra and Aqua • Oceansat • TerraSoar web browser data ordering system integrated with TeraScan

  6. LAPAN – Jakarta, Indonesia • 4.5m S/X-band system • Terra and Aqua • Dual polarity S-band downlink for Indonesian micro-satellite launching in 2005

  7. McMurdo Station - Antarctica • 2.4m L/S/X-band system • DMSP • HRPT • MODIS • 5 Node cluster running the new TeraScan cluster processing software

  8. Hokkaido University - Japan • 2.4m X-band system • Terra and Aqua • Emphasis on chlorophyll, SST, and sea ice for Japan fisheries

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