Concept information
Preferred term
NASA/JPL/GENESIS
Definition
- GENESIS (GPS Environmental & Earth Science Information System) is a suite of data services that brings together the new Earth science products generated by spaceborne Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers on a diversity of new US and international missions. GENESIS provides mainly a database for GPS occultation observations from the GPS/MET, ?rsted, CHAMP, SAC-C, and other missions. All carry a NASA-supplied GPS receiver suited for atmospheric profiling, ionospheric profiling, and/or sea-surface reflection measurements. GENESIS provides specialized tools for analysis, visualization, and advanced data mining to enable new users to adapt quickly to these novel science products. The flight data is augmented with a large base of GPS ground data and a variety of higher level derived products. Website: "http://genesis.jpl.nasa.gov/html/index.html" [Summary provided by NASA.] (en)
Broader concept
- NASA (en)
URI
https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/678b3e29-d7d4-4408-b6c9-08d1c17c8c2d
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