ESA uses cookies to track visits to our website only, no personal information is collected.
By continuing to use the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies. OK
Find out more about our cookie policy.
    • → European Space Agency

    • ESA Web TV

    • Videos on demand

    • Videos for professionals

    • Next Transmissions

    ESA > Television > 2016 > 07 > Sentinel-3’s scanning radiometer
    Login | Register

    Search and order online

      • Filter (Broadcast quality)
        • All
        • Videos: any
        • Videos: online
        • Videos: tape
        • Transmissions
        • Broadcast quality
    • Advanced Search

    Sentinel-3’s scanning radiometer

    • Watch in:
    • en
    Download MP4 (4.86 MB)
    Source MP4 (96.92 MB)

    Details

    Open/Close
    • Video Online only
    • Title Sentinel-3’s scanning radiometer
    • Released: 29/07/2016
    • Length 00:00:40
    • Language English
    • Footage Type Animation
    • Copyright ESA/ATG medialab
    • Description

      The Sentinel-3 satellites carry a package of different instruments including the Sea and Land Surface Temperature Radiometer (SLSTR). This instrument measures global sea- and land-surface temperatures every day to an accuracy of better than 0.3 K. Continuing the legacy of Envisat’s Advanced Along Track Scanning Radiometer, it maintains a dual-view along-track-scanning approach and delivers measurements at a spatial resolution of 500 m for visible/near-infrared and short-wavelength infrared channels and at 1 km for the thermal infrared channels. Furthermore, SLSTR includes two dedicated thermal infrared channels that are optimised for active fire detection and fire radiative power measurement – important for Copernicus Emergency Response and Climate Services.

      The animation shows how SLSTR’s two rotating mirrors scan a curved swath on the ground, one at nadir and one inclined obliquely pointing to the rear of the satellite. The oblique view has a narrower swath of 740 km compared to 1400 km of the nadir swath. As each scanner rotates, it samples signals in nine separate bands covering the visible and infrared part of the electromagnetic spectrum, indicated by the colours rising towards the satellite. As the satellite orbits, the dual-view technique is used to improve atmospheric correction and generate more accurate data products compared to a nadir view alone.

    TAGS

    Open/Close
    • Activity Observing the Earth
    • Mission Sentinel-3
    • System Copernicus
    • Keywords Animations, Earth observation , Instrument, Instruments, Instruments onboard, Radiometer, Temperature

    TAGS

    Open/Close

    Details

    Open/Close

    Clips

    Open/Close

    No broadcast quality clips available

    Clips

    Open/Close

    ESA TV NOTIFICATIONS

    ALL TRANSMISSIONS

    VIDEO DISTRIBUTION

    USEFUL LINKS

    EUROVISION WorldLink

    Europe by Satellite

    Euronews Space

    NASA Television

    Roscosmos TV

    Arianespace News

    Hubble Telescope

    USING OUR VIDEOS

    Terms and Conditions

    Help

    Contact us

    • Connect with us
    • Subscribe
    • FAQ

    • Contacts

    • Terms and conditions

    • Privacy notice

    • Careers at ESA

    • Subscribe