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<https://gcmd.earthdata.nasa.gov/kms/concept/76e768b0-150f-4986-8504-42a713c9c841>
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update Definition (https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/active-cavity-irradiance-monitor-satellite-acrimsat/); 
""", """2020-02-13 16:43:54.0 [sritz]  
update Definition (The purpose of the Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor III (ACRIM III)
instrument is to study total solar Irradiance from the Sun. The ACRIM III
package is flying on a spacecraft called ACRIMSAT. The spacecraft was launched
on December 20, 1999 as a secondary payload on a Taurus launch vehicle. ACRIM
III, third in a series of long-term solar-monitoring tools built for NASA by
the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, will continue to extend the database first
created by ACRIM I, which was launched in 1980 on the Solar Maximum Mission
(SMM) spacecraft. ACRIM II followed on the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite
(UARS) in 1991. ACRIMSAT data will be correlated with possible global warming
data, ice cap shrinkage data, and ozone layer depletion data. It is theorized
that as much as 25 percent of the Earth's total global warming may be solar in
origin due to small increases in the Sun's total energy output since the last
century. By measuring incoming solar radiation and adding measurements of ocean
and atmosphere currents and temperatures, as well as surface temperatures,
climatologists will be able to improve their predictions of climate and global
warming over the next century. Energy forecasting, carbon management, public
health.

Launch: Launched: December 20, 1999
Launch Vehicle: Taurus
Launch Site: Western Test Range, Vandenberg Air Force Base

Orbit:  Altitude: 680 km
Inclination: 98.13 degrees Sun-Synchronous

Vital Statistics:  Weight: 13 kg
Power: 49 watts
Design Life: 5 years

Instruments:  Active Cavity Radiometer (ACR) instrument (4 Shuttle)
SMM/ACRIM I
SMM/ACRIM II

Website: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/active-cavity-irradiance-monitor-satellite-acrimsat/

[Summary provided by NASA.]


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   Entry_ID: ACRIMSAT
   Group: Platform_Identification
      Platform_Category: Solar/Space Observation Satellites
      Short_Name: ACRIMSAT
      Long_Name: Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor Satellite
   End_Group
   Group: Synonymous_Platform_Names
      Short_Name: 1999-070B
      Short_Name: 26033
   End_Group
   Group: Platform_Associated_Instruments
      Short_Name: ACRIM III
   End_Group
   Group: Orbit
      Orbit_Altitude: 685 km
      Orbit_Inclination: 98.13 degrees
      Equator_Crossing: 10:50 AM descending node
      Period: 99 m
      Perigee: 683 km
      Apogee: 727 km
      Orbit_Type: LEO > Low Earth Orbit > Polar Sun-Synchronous
   End_Group
   Online_Resource: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/active-cavity-irradiance-monitor-satellite-acrimsat/
   Online_Resource: https://eospso.nasa.gov/missions/active-cavity-radiometer-irradiance-monitor-satellite
   Online_Resource: https://www.nasa.gov/centers/jpl/missions/acrimsat.html
   Group: Platform_Logistics
      Launch_Date: 1999-12-20
      Launch_Site: Vandenberg Air Force Base, USA
      Design_Life: 5 years
      Primary_Sponsor: NASA
   End_Group
End_Group); 
delete Resource (null); 
""", """2020-02-20 17:02:17.0 [sritz]  
insert WeightedRelation (id: null
related concept uuid: 2cd4dc41-07f3-4c0d-a4fe-235fdd7cbc29
relationship type: null
relationship value: null
generated by: null); 
""", """2020-02-20 17:03:07.0 [sritz]  
update WeightedRelation (Platform-Instrument); 
update WeightedRelation (1); 
""" ;
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  skos:definition """The purpose of the Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor III (ACRIM III)
instrument is to study total solar Irradiance from the Sun. The ACRIM III
package is flying on a spacecraft called ACRIMSAT. The spacecraft was launched
on December 20, 1999 as a secondary payload on a Taurus launch vehicle. ACRIM
III, third in a series of long-term solar-monitoring tools built for NASA by
the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, will continue to extend the database first
created by ACRIM I, which was launched in 1980 on the Solar Maximum Mission
(SMM) spacecraft. ACRIM II followed on the Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite
(UARS) in 1991. ACRIMSAT data will be correlated with possible global warming
data, ice cap shrinkage data, and ozone layer depletion data. It is theorized
that as much as 25 percent of the Earth's total global warming may be solar in
origin due to small increases in the Sun's total energy output since the last
century. By measuring incoming solar radiation and adding measurements of ocean
and atmosphere currents and temperatures, as well as surface temperatures,
climatologists will be able to improve their predictions of climate and global
warming over the next century. Energy forecasting, carbon management, public
health.

Launch: Launched: December 20, 1999
Launch Vehicle: Taurus
Launch Site: Western Test Range, Vandenberg Air Force Base

Orbit:  Altitude: 680 km
Inclination: 98.13 degrees Sun-Synchronous

Vital Statistics:  Weight: 13 kg
Power: 49 watts
Design Life: 5 years

Instruments:  Active Cavity Radiometer (ACR) instrument (4 Shuttle)
SMM/ACRIM I
SMM/ACRIM II

Website: https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/missions/active-cavity-irradiance-monitor-satellite-acrimsat/

[Summary provided by NASA.]


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   Group: Platform_Identification
      Platform_Category: Solar/Space Observation Satellites
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      Long_Name: Active Cavity Radiometer Irradiance Monitor Satellite
   End_Group
   Group: Synonymous_Platform_Names
      Short_Name: 1999-070B
      Short_Name: 26033
   End_Group
   Group: Platform_Associated_Instruments
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   End_Group
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      Orbit_Altitude: 685 km
      Orbit_Inclination: 98.13 degrees
      Equator_Crossing: 10:50 AM descending node
      Period: 99 m
      Perigee: 683 km
      Apogee: 727 km
      Orbit_Type: LEO > Low Earth Orbit > Polar Sun-Synchronous
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      Launch_Site: Vandenberg Air Force Base, USA
      Design_Life: 5 years
      Primary_Sponsor: NASA
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