Introduction
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CHAMP (CHAllenging Minisatellite Payload)
is a German small satellite mission for geoscientific and atmospheric
research and applications, managed by GFZ. With its highly precise,
multifunctional and complementary payload elements (magnetometer,
accelerometer, star sensor, GPS receiver, laser retro reflector,
ion drift meter) and its orbit characteristics (near polar, low
altitude, long duration) CHAMP will generate for the first time
simultaneously highly precise gravity and magnetic
field measurements over a 5 years period. This will allow to detect
besides the spatial variations of both fields also their variability
with time. The CHAMP mission had opened a new era in geopotential
research and had become a significant contributor to the Decade
of Geopotentials.
In addition with the radio occultation measurements onboard
the spacecraft and the infrastructure developed on ground, CHAMP had
become a pilot mission for the pre-operational use of space-borne
GPS observations for atmospheric and ionospheric research and
applications in weather prediction and space weather monitoring.
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End of the mission of
CHAMP was at September 19 2010,
after ten years, two month and four days,
after 58277 orbits.
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Contents
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Background
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| Science & Mission Background |
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Project & Partners
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Organisation & Responsibilities, Partners
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Science Objectives
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Earth Gravity Field Recoverery, Earth Magnetic Field Recoverery,
Electric Field Investigations, Atmospheric Limb
Sounding, Ionosphere Sounding
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Science Results
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First Earth Gravity Field Model Including
CHAMP Tracking Data, First Occultation Measurements
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Satellite System
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Satellite, Subsystems, Science Instruments
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Mission & Orbit
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Orbit Characteristics, Launch, Nominal Orbit,
Mission Phases, Prediction Products
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Operation & Data
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Ground Segment, Mission Operation System (MOS),
Science Operation System (SOS),
Science Data System (SDS)
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References & More
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References, Picture Gallery, Links
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Contact
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Contact Information, Addresses of Key Personnal
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