Peer Review TOPEX/Poseidon: Perspectives on an Ocean Planet
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History And Background Successor To Previous Oceanographic Missions Part Of A Global Oceanographic Effort TOPEX/Poseidon Is A Joint Effort TOPEX/Poseidon's Contribution Mission Description Science Objectives and Goals Systems Launch Vehicle System Ariane 42P Launch Vehicle Launch of TOPEX/Poseidon Spacecraft Systems Ground Systems Mission Phases Spacecraft Anatomy of TOPEX/Poseidon Nadir Side of the Spacecraft Zenith Side of the Spacecraft Port Side of the Spacecraft Starboard Side of the Spacecraft Bow End of the Spacecraft Stern End of the Spacecraft Multimission Modular Spacecraft Instrument Module Global Positioning System Antenna High Gain Antenna Zenith Omni Antenna DORIS Antenna Nadir Omni Antenna Altimeter Antenna Laser Retroreflector Array Solar Array Course Sun Sensors Thermal Louvers Earth Sensor Assembly Module Signal Conditioning and Control Unit Microwave Radiometer Command and Data Handling Module On-board Computer Tape Recorders Power Module Batteries Attitude Control Module Reaction Wheels Star Trackers Digital Fine Sun Sensor Propulsion Module Rocket Engine Modules TOPEX/Poseidon Vital Statistics Satellite Health Component Failures and Anomalies How The Measurement System Works Measurement Process Locating TOPEX/Poseidon in Space Mission Operations Mission Planning And Sequencing Navigation Precision Orbit Determination Altimeter Verification Satellite Performance Analysis Flight Control Science Data Processing What We've Learned El Nino Global Climate Eddies Tides Global Ocean Circulation Science Data Data Flow Data Products Dynamic Ocean Topography Sea-Surface Variability Significant Wave Height Wind Speed Precipitable Water Vapor Total Electron Content Outreach