The Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer 2 (AMSR2)
onboard the GCOM-W1 satellite is a remote sensing
instrument for measuring weak microwave emission
from the surface and the atmosphere of the Earth.
From about 700 km above the Earth, AMSR2 will provide
us highly accurate measurements of the intensity of
microwave emission and scattering.
The antenna of AMSR2 rotates once per 1.5 seconds and
obtains data over a 1450 km swath. This conical scan
mechanism enables AMSR2 to acquire a set of daytime
and nighttime data with more than 99% coverage of the Earth every 2 days.
Deployable main reflector system with 2.0m diameter (1.6m for AMSR-E).
Frequency channel set is identical to that
of AMSR-E except 7.3GHz channel for RFI mitigation.
Two-point external calibration with
improved HTS (hot-load).
Deep space calibration maneuver to
check consistency between main reflector and CSM.
Add a redundant momentum wheel to increase reliability.