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DMSP F16 (USA 172) was launched by a Titan 2 rocket from Vandenberg AFB at 16:17 UT on 18 October 2003. The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) is a Department of Defense (DoD) program run by the Air Force Space and Missle Systems Center (SMC). The program designs, builds, launches, and maintains satellites monitoring the meteorological, oceanographic, and solar-terrestrial physics environments. Each DMSP satellite has a 101 minute, sun-synchronous near-polar orbit at an altitude of 830km above the surface of the earth. The visible and infrared sensors (OLS) collect images across a 3000 km swath, providing global coverage twice per day. The combination of day/night and dawn/dusk satellites allows monitoring of global information such as clouds every 6 hours. The microwave imager (SSMI) and sounders (SSMT1, SSMT2) cover one half the width of the visible and infrared swath. These instruments cover polar regions at least twice and the equatorial region once per day. The space environment sensors (SSJ, SSM, SSIES) record along-track plasma densities, velocities, composition and drifts (SS stands for Special Sensor).

DMSP F16 carries two new experiments: the limb scanning ultraviolet imager/spectrometer SSULI built by the Naval Research Laboratory and the nadir scanning ultaviolet imager/spectrometer and photometer SSUSI built by the Applied Physics Laboratory at Johns Hopkins University. It also carried new versions of the Special Sensor for Ions, Electrons and Scintillations (SSIES-13) and of the precipitating ion and electron monitor (SSJ-5)

The data from the DMSP satellites are received and used at operational centers continuously. The data are sent to the National Geophysical Data Center's Solar Terrestrial Physics Division (NGDC/STP) by the Air Force Weather Agency (AFWA) for creation of an archive. 


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      Platform_Category: Earth Observation Satellites
      Platform_Series_or_Entity: DMSP (Defense Meteorological Satellite Program)
      Short_Name: DMSP 5D-3/F16
      Long_Name: Defense Meteorological Satellite Program-F16
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   Group: Synonymous_Platform_Names
      Short_Name: DMSP-F16
      Short_Name: USA 172
      Short_Name: 28054
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   Group: Platform_Associated_Instruments
      Short_Name: SSULI
      Short_Name: OLS
      Short_Name: SSM/T
      Short_Name: SSIES
      Short_Name: SSJ/4
      Short_Name: SSM/I
      Short_Name: SSM/T-2
      Short_Name: SSM
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   Group: Orbit
      Orbit_Altitude: 830km
      Orbit_Inclination: 98.9°
      Period: 101.9 minutes
      Perigee: 843.0 km
      Apogee: 853.0 km
      Orbit_Type: LEO > Low Earth Orbit > Polar Sun-Synchronous
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   Creation_Date: 2008-10-31
   Online_Resource: http://nssdc.gsfc.nasa.gov/nmc/spacecraftDisplay.do?id=2003-048A
   Online_Resource: http://www.ngdc.noaa.gov/dmsp/
   Group: Platform_Logistics
      Launch_Date: 2003-10-18
      Launch_Site: Vandenberg Air Force Base, USA
      Primary_Sponsor: Department of Defense-Department of the Air Force (United States)
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