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SIERRA Svalbard Mission aka CASIE - Characterization of Arctic Sea Ice Experiment

SIERRA Svalbard Mission aka CASIE - Characterization of Arctic Sea Ice Experiment. Location: Svalbard, Norway Duration: Jun 15 - Jul 10 2009 Deployment Team: 20 people. Science Goals

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SIERRA Svalbard Mission aka CASIE - Characterization of Arctic Sea Ice Experiment

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  1. SIERRA Svalbard Missionaka CASIE - Characterization of Arctic Sea Ice Experiment Location: Svalbard, Norway Duration: Jun 15 - Jul 10 2009 Deployment Team: 20 people • Science Goals • Determine the degree to which ice-roughness monitoring via remote sensing can detect basic changes in ice conditions such as ice thickness & ice age. • Investigate relationships between ice roughness & factors affecting the loss or maintenance of the perennial ice cover. • Determine how roughness varies with different kinematic conditions & ice properties. • Demonstrate UAV technology & operational testbed. • Funded Jointly by NASA SMD ESD Cryosphere Science and Airborne Science Programs POC’s Jack Kaye – R&A Program Manager, NASA HQ James Maslanik – Principal Investigator, Univ. Colorado Matt Fladeland - SIERRA Project Manager, NASA ARC Mike Gaunce – Project Manager - NASA ESPO

  2. Wing Span Length Height Wing Area Empty Weight Gross Weight Max Speed Cruise Speed Stall Speed (clean) Aspect ratio Rate of Climb CG Position Payload weight 20 ft. 11.8 ft. 4.6 ft. 42.4 sq. ft. 215 lbs. 345 lbs. 79 kts. 55 kts. 30 kts. 9.43 545 ft./min. 29-32% Chord ~100lbs NASA SIERRA UAS • Science Instrumentation Evaluation Remote Research Aircraft (SIERRA) • SIERRA complements other UAVs in the ASP fleet by specializing in low altitude missions that require larger payload capacity than Aerosonde class • Airframe designed by NRL; systems development at NASA ARC • First Flight October 2008 • Payloads flown to date: • VIS/NIR Hyperspectral Imager (NASA ARC) • Laser Profilometer (CU-Boulder) • Ocean Color suite (NASA GSFC)

  3. The role of small UAS for NASA Earth science • Small UAS under 500lbs are an important tool for providing earth science data in remote regions or in dangerous phenomenon; • Aerosonde, Scan Eagle, Manta and SIERRA are all within this class • Science objectives include sea-air flux measurements in the hurricane boundary layer and arctic sea ice measurements; • Instrument & aircraft miniaturization and commoditization can enable more measurements in more places

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  5. Lower Corner Fairing-Side View

  6. Preliminary Svalbard Visit Schedule Sun Jun 21 Arrive Longyearbyen from Oslo Mon Jun 22 Transit from Longyearbyen (Dep 3:30) to Ny-Alesund Check-in Mission Status Briefing Tue Jun 23 Tour SIERRA/CASIE Operations Meeting NPI Station Manager Wed Jun 24 Tour Ny-Alesund Complex (VLBI Facility, Marine Laboratory) CASIE Flight Planning Meeting Thur Jun 25 Transit from Ny-Alesund (Dep 11:00) to Longyearbyen Transit from Longyearbyen (Dep 2:30) to Oslo Fri Jun 26 Courtesy Call with Chargé d’Affaires, U.S. Embassy, Oslo Mtg with Norwegian Space Agency Possible Press Interviews

  7. Svalbard Deployment Info • Location. Ny-Ålesund Research Station is located at 78°N, 11°E, about 100 km NW from Longyearbyen on the island of Spitsbergen (2400 km north of Oslo, and 1200 km south of the North Pole). It is the northernmost permanently inhabited settlement in the world. • Accommodations. Dormitory style rooms with a simple private lavatory/shower. No TV, phone, or internet in room. Meals are served in a common dining hall. There are common rooms with TV & DVD. • Weather. Average summer temperature is around 5 C. High winds and fog do occur. There is continuous daylight from April 19th to August 23rd. • Health & Medical. There is no doctor or medical facility at Ny-Ålesund. Take whatever prescription and over-the-counter medications you may need. • Power. 220 V, 50 Hz. • Time. Svalbard is on Central European Time, 1 hour ahead of GMT, 9 hours ahead of PDT. CASIE Mission web site: http://www.espo.nasa.gov/casie.

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