Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary (M)
Session Sub-category Space Development & Earth Observation from Space(SD)
Session ID M-SD44
Title Future Missions of Satellite Earth Observation
Short Title Future Missions of Earth Observation
Main Convener Name Nobuhiro Takahashi
Affiliation Institute for Space-Earth Environmental Research, Nagoya University
Co-Convener 1 Name Yukari Takayabu
Affiliation
Co-Convener 2 Name SHINICHI SOBUE
Affiliation Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Co-Convener 3 Name Maki Kikuchi
Affiliation Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency
Session Language
J
Scope
Satellite observation can be an effective tool in earth science and making human society apply to the rapid global environmental change. Monitoring for a long term, advancing new ideas and developing technologies to support them are needed. The Task Force on Future Space R&D System of the Subcommittee on Remote Sensing (TF) supported by 26 academic societies and affiliated organizations has formulated the ''Grand Design of Earth Observation'' from FY2017. From the academic point of view, it suggests earth observation missions that Japan should conduct within a decade. The TF calls for proposals of earth observation missions as a trial that aims to discover new ideas from the scientific and practical domains and refine those ideas through multidisciplinary discussion. The adopted proposals will be mentioned in the revised Grand Design, and the TF will work with the government on using it as a reference in updating the Implementation Plan of the Committee on National Space Policy. This session consists of oral presentations of the proposals that passed the preliminary examination of documents and active discussions to expand and deepen the study. We welcome attendees from various backgrounds who are interested in earth observation.
Presentation Format Oral and Poster presentation
Time Presentation No Title Presenter
Oral Presentation May 29 PM1
13:45 - 14:00 MSD44-01 Mission on monitoring and elucidating global environmental changes (global radiative forcing and ecosystem changes that affect global warming) (successor to GCOM-C) Yoshiaki HONDA
14:00 - 14:15 MSD44-02 Global wind profiling with space-based Doppler wind lidar for improvement of numerical weather prediction Shoken Ishii
14:15 - 14:30 MSD44-03 Cloud-Aerosol-Wind-Observation Mission by using Doppler Cloud Profiling Radar and Multi-FOV-High-Spectral-Resolution-Polarization-Doppler Lidar Tomoaki Nishizawa
14:30 - 14:45 MSD44-04 Small Precipitation Radar Constellation: Application to precipitation observation using small SAR satellites Kaya Kanemaru
14:45 - 15:00 MSD44-05 High-frequency observations of water vapor, isotope, ice clouds and radiation budget by small satellite constellation Nawo Eguchi
15:00 - 15:15 MSD44-06 Lightning Observation fromm Geostationary Orbit Tomoo Ushio
Presentation No Title Presenter
Poster Presentation May 29 PM3
MSD44-P01 A platform to design and pre-evaluate frequent satellite observing systems for innovating weather, ocean and land surface prediction Takemasa Miyoshi
MSD44-P02 TeraHertz ice cloud/water vapor micro satellite mission Nawo Eguchi
MSD44-P03 Small satellite ocean and inland water color mission Joji Ishizaka
MSD44-P04 High resolution multi-angule polarimeter for the cloud and aerosol monitoring and the comprehension of physical processes Souichiro Hioki
MSD44-P05 Status of next geostationary meteorological satellite, Himawari-10 program Kenichi Katsuyama
MSD44-P06 Geostationary observation satellite (8) KAZUO Oki
MSD44-P07 Technical Demonstration of the Next-Generation Precipitation Radar
- Application to a Scanning Doppler Radar -
Nobuhiro Takahashi
MSD44-P08 Technology demonstration of space-borne differential absorption lidar for global water vapor profiling - Investigation of high-resolution observations of column-integrated water vapor using IPDA - Makoto Abo