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Satellites focusing mainly on sea and coastal zone applications and
using active and passive microwave type sensors.
At present coverage of this type of activity is centred on the Seasat-A
satellite.
Future Seasat-B and C as well as European satellites and European
Spacelab experiments provide for continuity and justification of the
high level of investment necessary for setting up a SAR processing
capability. The stations of Oakhanger and Maspalomas are planned for
the above tasks, it being understood that Redu will be used in lieu of
Oakhanger as soon as the downline freauencies utilised are compatible
with Belgian allocations and the necessary funding is available.
Experimental satellites.
The rapid development of new sensors and the need to experiment both
with the sensors and the data lead to the consideration of short-lived
experimental missions without any assured follow-up. Heavy investment
for handling the data from these experimental satellites cannot be
justified but a certain low-cost involvement, mainly using existing
equipment, is necessary in order to acquire the necessary know-how for
future developments. Earthnet involvement in HCMM and Nimbus-G fits in
with this conception. The use of the Météorologie Nationale's station
of Lannion, and possibly of Maspalomas, is envisaged for this purpose.
Arrangements covering Stations
The following should be noted with regard to the Earthnet stations:
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Kiruna: The station is procured by the Swedish Space Corporation and
financed by means of leasing agreements with Swedish banks. In the
framework of the ESA/SSC contract, the Agency will pay the leasing
charges (up to an agreed ceiling) but in consequence retain the Arr
right to. become owner of the equipment at the end of the leasing sic
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Fucino: A somewhat similar solution is being worked out for the act
Fucino station actually owned by Telespazio. For both the Kiruna acq
and Fucino stations, the approach is justified in view of the long nor
term use of these stations for the Landsat satellites and also in
future for the European remote sensing satellites.
Oakhanger: The Oakhanger reception station and the Farnborough
preprocessing facility are existing installations put at the
disposal of the Agency by the UK Department of Industry for Scasal-A
reception and preprocessing. The Agency has no intention of becoming
owner of the non mission specific facilities. Investments foreseen
refer to Seasat-A specific equipment (SAR data reception and recording
chain plus software), but mainly for the SAR processing facility. The