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Mission type
  
Earth Observation

COSPAR ID
  
2004-049G

SATCAT no.
  
28498

Mission duration
  
9 years

Launch date
  
December 18, 2004

Rocket
  
Ariane 5

Launch site
  
Kourou, French Guiana

Contractor
  
b

Deactivated
  
December 18, 2013

Reference system
  
Geocentric

Regime
  
Sun-synchronous

Similar
  
ADEOS I, Glory (satellite), Essaim (satellite)

PARASOL (Polarization & Anisotropy of Reflectances for Atmospheric Sciences coupled with Observations from a Lidar) is a French-built Earth observing research satellite. It carries an instrument called POLDER which studies the radiative and microphysical properties of clouds and aerosols.

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PARASOL was launched from the French spaceport in Kourou, French Guiana on December 18, 2004 by an Ariane 5 G+.

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It flew in formation in the "A Train" constellation with several other satellites (Aqua, CALIPSO, CloudSat and Aura). These satellites have, for the first time ever, combined a full suite of instruments for observing clouds and aerosols, from passive radiometers to active lidar and radar sounders.

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On 2 December 2009, PARASOL was manoeuvred out of the A-Train, dropping some 4 km below the other satellites by early January 2010.

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The satellite's mission was formally ended exactly 9 years after launch on December 18, 2013.

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Parasol (satellite) IOCCG News gt December 2009

References

Parasol (satellite) Wikipedia