Sentinel-6B

 

Jason-CS / Sentinel-6 B is the follow-on to Jason-CS / Sentinel-6 Michael Freilich (or 'A'). Jason-CS will ensure continuity with. The Jason-CS / Sentinel is part of the Copernicus Programme and is a result of international cooperation between Esa, Eumetsat, European Union, Noaa, Cnes and Nasa/JPL.

It will continue ocean surface topography reference missions operating since 1992 with a high inclination orbit at 1336 km.

Jason-CS / Sentinel-6 uses a satellite bus based on CryoSat, with a capability to mitigate orbital debris (de-orbiting within 25 years required). The Poseidon-4 altimeter operates in the so-called ‘interleaved mode’ that provides simultaneously pulse-limited waveforms (computed on-board and in line with previous reference missions) and Full Rate RAW waveforms that allow SAR processing on-ground. 

Satellite  Sentinel-6B
Launch on  30/11/2025
End Date 
Altitude  1336 km
Inclination  66
Repetitivity  10 days
Agency  ESA/Eumetsat/EU/Cnes/Noaa/Nasa
Goals  Measure sea surface height
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