INTRODUCTION TO MEGHA-TROPIQUES
PROJECT
Megha Tropiques ('Megha' in
Sanskrit language means clouds and 'Tropiques' is the French word for
tropics) is the name given to a 500 kg satellite to be launched from India under
a CNES (French Space Agency) and ISRO collaboration project by 2005.
It will be the first dedicated satellite devoted to atmospheric and climate
research in the tropics.Scientists working on global climate studies all over
the world have expressed interest in the project.
ISRO and CNES are jointly discussing the payload configuration for the
Proteus satellite buss. The Satellite is planned to be launched using ISRO's Polar
Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) from Sriharikota range. The satellite
would carry multi frequency microwave and optical sensors to provide information
on convective and cloud physical processes, water vapour and rainfall
characteristics over ocean and land surfaces, monsoon radiation budget etc.The
satellite will have a unique 20 degree inclined orbit of 867 km so as to provide
maximum coverage of the tropical region of interest. .
Changes in energy and water budget of the land-ocean-atmosphere systems in the
tropics influence the global climate to a great extent and Megha Tropiques
could provide the answer.
The information will supplement and complement the data received from other
Indian and global geo-stationary and polar orbiting satellites. The satellite
data will be utilised by well identified scientists and their groups in both the
countries.
Megha Tropiques is
expected to carry a multi-frequency microwave scanning radiometer (MADRAS)
, a multi-channel microwave instrument (SAPHIR)
providing humidity profile of the atmosphere and a multi-channel radiation
instrument, ScaRaB, providing data on the earth's radiation budget.