TRISHNA mission questionnaire
The TRISHNA mission (Thermal infraRed Imaging Satellite for High-resolution Natural resource Assessment) is a cooperation between the French (CNES) and Indian (ISRO) space agencies.
It will measure the optical and thermal spectra emitted and reflected by the Earth from a low-altitude Sun synchronous orbit, over a swath with a width of 1026 km.
It is intended to measure approximately twice a week the thermal infrared signal of the surface-atmosphere system at 57 m resolution for the continents and the coastal ocean.
The questionnaire aims at refining the coverage mask for the full resolution (60m) acquisition mode of TRISHNA:
https://forms.ifremer.fr/trishna/trishna-space-mission-for-water-ice-and-snow/
Contact person:
Emmanuelle Autret, Laboratoire d’Océanographie Physique et Spatiale, Ifremer
Email: emmanuelle.autret@ifremer.fr