Abstract
The Advanced Topographic Laser Altimetry System (ATLAS) onboard the NASA
Ice, Cloud and land Elevation Satellite-2 (ICESat-2) is the newest and
most recent Earth observing satellite for global elevation studies. The
primary objectives for ICESat-2 follow that of its predecessor, ICESat,
and focus on providing cryospheric measurements to determine ice sheet
mass balance, and monitor both sea ice thickness and extent. However,
the global observations support secondary science objectives such as
biomass estimation, inland water elevation, sea state height and aerosol
concentrations. In all, ATLAS measurements support 7 along-track
geophysical products with multiple gridded products to provide regional
and global change detection for seasonal and annual cycles. Since the
launch of ICESat-2, the instrument has operated nominally and collected
more than a trillion measurements. This paper provides an overview of
the mission, a description of the operational components that support
the altimeter products for science discovery and on-orbit observatory
performance.