Esa's lidar missions aeolus and earthcare

Thomas Kanitz, Alessandra Ciapponi, Alessia Mondello, Alessandro D'Ottavi, Ana Baselga Mateo, Anne-Grete Straume, Christoph Voland, Didier Bon, Elena Checa,Emilio Alvarez, Ida Bellucci, Joao Pereira Do Carmo, John Brewster,Jon Marshall,Marc Schillinger, Mark Hannington,Michael Rennie,Oliver Reitebuch,Olivier Lecrenier,Paolo Bravetti, Valentina Sacchieri, Valeria De Sanctis, Alain Lefebvre,Tommaso Parrinello,Denny Wernham

29TH INTERNATIONAL LASER RADAR CONFERENCE (ILRC 29)(2020)

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ESAs Earth Explorer Aeolus was launched in August 2018. Aboard the first spaceborne wind lidar ALADIN (Atmospheric LAser Doppler INstrument) was switched on in early September 2018 and demonstrated the capability to provide atmospheric wind profiles globally from particle and molecular backscatter. In doing so, it will contribute to the improvement in numerical weather prediction (NWP) and the understanding of global dynamics. At the same, it is a major step for powerful and frequency stabilized ultraviolet (UV) lasers for space applications. In parallel, ESA and its partners continue the development of this technology by setting up further ground tests based on Aeolus, and preparing the next milestone with ATLID (ATmospheric LIDar) for the Earth Cloud, Aerosol and Radiation Explorer (EarthCARE) mission. ATLID is currently fully integrated and getting prepared for its on-ground testing.
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