ESA’s spaceborne lidar mission ADM-Aeolus; project status and preparations for launch

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Straume Anne Grete,Elfving Anders,Wernham Denny,de Bruin Frank,Kanitz Thomas,Schuettemeyer Dirk,Bismarck Jonas von,Buscaglione Fabio,Lecrenier O.,McGoldrick Phil

Abstract

ESA’s Doppler Wind lidar mission, the Atmospheric Dynamics Mission (ADM-Aeolus, hereafter abbreviated to Aeolus), was chosen as an Earth Explorer Core mission within the Living Planet Programme in 1999. It shall demonstrate the potential of space-based Doppler Wind lidars for operational measurements of wind profiles and their use in Numerical Weather Prediction (NWP) and climate research. Spin-off products are profiles of cloud and aerosol optical properties. Aeolus carries the novel Doppler Wind lidar instrument ALADIN. The mission prime is Airbus Defence & Space UK (ADS-UK), and the instrument prime is Airbus Defence & Space France (ADS-F).

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EDP Sciences

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