Press Release

Calipso climatology satellite, integrated by Alcatel Alenia Space, ready for launch

By SpaceRef Editor
April 14, 2006
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Paris, April 13, 2006 – The Calipso (Cloud-Aerosol Lidar and Infrared Pathfinder Satellite Observation) satellite, for which Alcatel Alenia Space handled the delivery of the satellite platform and the spacecraft-payload integration, will be launched on April 21 at 3:02 a.m. PDT. The Calipso mission is part of a joint program between French space agency CNES and NASA of the United States, and will be launched along with the Cloudsat satellite from the Vandenberg air force base in California, using a Delta 2 rocket.

The Calipso satellite will help scientists better understand the climatic system and predict changes, an ability which is currently limited by uncertainties about the radiation impact of clouds and aerosols. In particular, it will provide a unique dataset on the vertical distribution of clouds and aerosols, to be measured by the first spaceborne backscatter lidar (LIght Detection And Ranging, a sort of laser radar). The satellite’s design life is three years.

Calipso is part of a global French-American climate study program, and will be orbiting in formation, no more than a few minutes apart, with the two satellites Aqua and Cloudsat, and the French microsatellite Parasol. Dubbed the “A-Train”, this constellation forms an exceptional spaceborne observatory. It will be placed in sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of 705 kilometers. The A-Train combines a full slate of active and passive measurement techniques to study the Earth’s climate and interactions between radiation, clouds, aerosols and the water cycle. An unrivaled observatory, it will be able to test and improve digital forecasting models, covering both weather and pollution aspects of our climate.

With this dual launch, the constellation will comprise five satellites: Aqua was launched in April 2002 and has a nominal lifespan of five years, while Aura was launched in July 2004, Parasol in December 2004, Cloudsat and Calipso, scheduled for April 21, 2006.

The main industrial partners in this mission are Alcatel Alenia Space and Ball Aerospace. Following Jason-1, launched in December 2001, Calipso is the second low-orbit minisatellite developed using the Proteus multimission platform (a reconfigurable platform for observation, telecom and science missions). It was designed by Alcatel Alenia Space as prime contractor, in collaboration with CNES.

The upcoming satellites built by Alcatel Alenia Space using the Proteus platform are Corot, slated for launch this year, SMOS in 2007 and Jason-2 in 2008.

A press kit is available at Alcatel Alenia Space website: http://www.alcatelaleniaspace.com/

About Alcatel Alenia Space

Alcatel Alenia Space is the European leader in satellite systems, at the forefront of orbit infrastructures. Created in July 2005, the company brings together the vast experience and know-how of Alcatel Space and Alenia Spazio to form a new leading force in European space technology. Alcatel Alenia Space represents a worldwide standard for space development that impacts everybody’s future: from navigation to telecommunications, from meteorology to environmental monitoring, from defense to science and observation. Alcatel Alenia Space is an Alcatel (Paris: CGEP.PA and NYSE: ALA) (67%) and Finmeccanica (Milan:SIFI.MI, FNC.IM) (33%) company.

About Alcatel

Alcatel provides communications solutions to telecommunication carriers, Internet service providers and enterprises for delivery of voice, data and video applications to their customers or employees. Alcatel brings its leading position in fixed and mobile broadband networks, applications and services, to help its partners and customers build a user-centric broadband world. With sales of EURO 13.1 billion and 58,000 employees in 2005, Alcatel operates in more than 130 countries.

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SpaceRef staff editor.