NASA Selects Northrop Grumman To Build Earth Science Instrument

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May 01, 2009

Sonja Alexander 
Headquarters, Washington                                                                  
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Marny Skora 
Langley Research Center, Hampton, Va. 
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CONTRACT RELEASE: C09-019

NASA SELECTS NORTHROP GRUMMAN TO BUILD EARTH SCIENCE INSTRUMENT

WASHINGTON -- NASA's Langley Research Center in Hampton, Va., has 
awarded a contract to Northrop Grumman of Redondo Beach, Calif., to 
support the design, manufacture, assembly, test and calibration of 
the Clouds and the Earth's Radiant Energy System, or CERES, Flight 
Model 6 instrument. 

The cost-plus-award fee, incentive fee contract has a maximum value of 
$44.5 million over 10 years. Northrop Grumman's Aerospace Systems 
Sector will perform the work at its facility in Redondo Beach. 

The CERES instruments are broadband radiometers that scan Earth, 
observing reflected shortwave and Earth-emitted radiance. These 
observations are used to measure the time and space distributions of 
incoming energy from the Sun and outgoing thermal and reflected 
energy from Earth (known as Earth's radiation budget). The 
measurements aid in the development of a quantitative understanding 
of the links between the radiation budget and the properties of the 
atmosphere and surface that define it, and improve models of Earth's 
climate system. 

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration NASA is funding 
the development of the CERES Flight Model 6 under a reimbursable 
agreement with NASA. It will fly on the National Polar-orbiting 
Operational Environmental Satellite System, or NPOESS, C1 mission. 
NPOESS is a multi-agency program to develop the next generation of 
polar-orbiting operational environmental satellites that form the 
basis for weather forecasting, and is co-funded by NOAA and the 
Department of Defense with NASA as a technology provider. The NPOESS 
program is managed by the interagency Integrated Program Office. 

CERES Flight Model 5 is scheduled for flight on the NPOESS Preparatory 
Project missionthat NASA is implementing in partnership with the 
NPOESS IPO. Earlier CERES Flight Models are currently flying on 
NASA's Earth Observing System satellites. This succession of CERES 
instruments enables the long time series of Earth radiation budget 
data that is essential to understanding climate change. 

For more information about CERES, visit: 



http://science.larc.nasa.gov/ceres   

	
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