The Latest Scientific Results of CSES Mission
Session: Application of Remote Sensing and Space-Based Earth Observations Data in Earthquake Research I
Type: Oral
Date: 4/21/2021
Presentation Time: 05:00 PM Pacific
Description:
The China Seismo-Electromagnetic Satellite (CSES) is the first platform of China Geophysical fields observation satellite mission (Zhangheng mission) , with the main objectives to monitor the global geomagnetic field, ionosphere background environment and possible abnormal signals with strong natural disasters. The Zhangheng mission which is planned to launch 2 or 3 microsatellites within next decades in order to monitor the electromagnetic environment, gravitational field. CSES operates in a Sun‐synchronous polar orbit with a high inclination degree of 97.4° at an altitude around 507 km, measuring the electromagnetic field, energetic particles and ionosphere plasma parameters. The first-hand scientific observations show that CSES has recorded a number of interesting natural events, showing its good inflight observing capability on natural phenomenon. In this presentation, we mainly introduce the operation status of satellite platform, payloads; as well as the first-hand scientific results obtained from CSES including the geomagnetic field modeling, the electromagnetic waves, the geomagnetic event and earthquake activities et c. The follow-up plans for the Zhangheng mission will be briefly presented.
Presenting Author: Zeren Zhima
Student Presenter: No
Authors
Zeren Zhima Presenting Author Corresponding Author zerenzhima@qq.com National Institute of Natural Hazards, Ministry of Emergency Management of China |
Xuhui Shen xuhuishen@ninhm.ac.cn National Institute of Natural Hazards, Ministry of Emergency Management of China |
CSES Misson zerenzhima@ninhm.ac.cn National Institute of Natural Hazards, Ministry of Emergency Management of China |
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The Latest Scientific Results of CSES Mission
Category
Application of Remote Sensing and Space-based Earth Observations Data in Earthquake Research