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DLR IPY Data Portfolio: TerraSAR-X High Resolution SAR Data from Space

DLR IPY Data Portfolio: TerraSAR-X High Resolution SAR Data from Space. Erhard Diedrich Head of Division International Ground Segment DLR – German Remote Sensing Data Center. Introduction. High-resolution radar mission National Implementation Launch: June 15 th , 2007

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DLR IPY Data Portfolio: TerraSAR-X High Resolution SAR Data from Space

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  1. DLR IPY Data Portfolio: TerraSAR-XHigh Resolution SAR Data from Space Erhard DiedrichHead of Division International Ground Segment DLR – German Remote Sensing Data Center

  2. Introduction • High-resolution radar mission • National Implementation • Launch: June 15th, 2007 • Scientific and commercial applications • Public / private co-funding • Public Private Partnership (PPP)

  3. “TerraSAR-X, a National Science Mission with Commercial Potential” Public Private Partnership • DLR • Project Management • G/S Development & Ops • Science Coordination • System Engineering Support • EADS Astrium • Platform Development • Instrument Development • Launch on Dnepr-1 • Infoterra • Service Infrastructure • Information Products • Commercial Exploitation • Main Mission Goals: • Provision of TerraSAR-X data and products for scientific applicationspublic interest • Commercial exploitation of remote sensing data by industry

  4. TerraSAR-X Satellite • 514 km altitude • 11 days orbit repeat cycle • Right looking, but rolling to left looking possible • 256 Gbit memory (~350 secs StripMap data) • Average load case:110 secs in StripMap and50 secs in Spotlight mode • Peak load (x2) • Transmit & receive in H or V polarization (single / dual) • Experimental dual receive antenna mode

  5. DLR Ground Station Neustrelitz is primary receiving station DLR Payload Ground Segment Oberpfaffenhofen TerraSAR-X Ground Segment – Mission Operations

  6. First TerraSAR-X image processed on June 19th Stripmap, HH polarization Novopetrovskiy/Russia near Volgograd Tsimlyansk Reservoir / river Don Commissioning Phase finalized successfully by end of 2007 System fully operational since begin of 2008

  7. StripMap Mode Resolution: 3 m ´ 1,5 m ... 3,5 m Scene Size: 100 km ´ 30 km [Range ´ Azimuth] SpotLight Mode Resolution: 1 m ´ 1,5 m ... 3,5 m Scene Size: 5 km...10 km ´ 10 km [Range ´ Azimuth] ScanSAR Mode Resolution: 16 m ´ 16 m Scene Size: 100 km ´ 100 km [Range ´ Azimuth] TerraSAR-X Data Portfolio • Catalogue search and order service • New acquisition (“future products”) order service

  8. Spotlight Image: King George Island October 9,2007Dual pol HH/VV

  9. TerraSAR-X Stripmap DEM SRTM DEM Digital Elevation Model Salar Uyuni & Mt. Tunupa

  10. Access to TerraSAR-X data • Mission data policy basics • Commercial exploitation: Infoterra / EADS-Astrium • Scientific utilization: DLR • Both parties equally share the satellite resources • Infoterra • Commercial order service and customer support • Catalogue and future products • Direct Access service and value added products • DLR • Science coordination • Management of data access via scientific proposals (like Cat 1 use of ESA) • Catalogue and future products

  11. Access to TerraSAR-X data for scientific use I • The status is gained via a selection process • proposal submission • evaluation (mission objectives, data requirements, scientific use criteria) • General proposal submission (since October 2007): • Submission at any time • Data provision for the costs of fulfilling the user request / specific IPY handle • Announcement of Opportunity • Related to specific topics • Special conditions • Next AOs planned for • synergistic use with Rapid Eye • other SAR frequencies

  12. Access to TerraSAR-X data for scientific use II • Accepted proposals: • Creation of a proposal specific user account • quota of products for the agreed purpose. • priority • The provision of data requires • the signature of the user license agreement • the list of people having access to the TerraSAR-X data • the confirmation of the corresponding funding

  13. Access to TerraSAR-X data for scientific use in IPY • Join accepted proposals (requires agreement with PI): • A number of proposals referring to IPY existing with different status • Detailed overview within presentation of Dana Floricioiu (DLR) • Submission of new proposals • Further proposals possible at any time • IPY proposals still without cost • One coordinated proposal - to be discussed ?? • Acquisition plan is set up by • Proposals and the respective ordering of acquisitions • Background mission

  14. Data Policy • National security regulations established due to needs for international harmonization, e.g. for ITAR related issues • German law providing regulations in force • Satellitendatensicherheitsgesetz (Sat DSiG) • Definition for EO missions etc to be regulated by this law • Need for permissions of data distribution for DLR and Infoterra • Need for permission of operating mission • Defining regulations about users / people having access to the data • Defining “sensitive data” depending on resolution and phase information • Regulating urgency of the product provision (<10 days)

  15. Science Service System Proposal submission: http://sss.terrasar-x.dlr.de Documentation etc: http://www.dlr.de/tsx/start_en.htm

  16. Conclusion • Data acquisition plan • Is set up indirectly by scientific proposal and the corresponding ordering of data • Your ordering drives what is acquired! • IPY proposal and intensified use is possible and welcome • Data Policy • Equal share of scientific and commercial use • Security regulations by law to be obeyed

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