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NRSCC Agency ReportLiu Dingsheng

China Remote Sensing Satellite Ground StationNational Remote Sensing Center of China

WGISS-24

Oberpfaffenhofen/Munich, Germany October 15-19, 2007

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Agency report - NRSCC Topic

FY-2D launched and put into operation

HY-1B launched and put into testing operation

Cbers-02B Successfully Launched

China RSGS extend its facility

Future plan for earth observation satellites in China

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FY-2D launched and put into operation Geostationary orbit meteorological satellite Fengyun-2D(FY-

2D) successfully launched at 8:53 December 8th, 2006 FY-2D was started to put into operation from June 27th, 2007 Forming backup observing status based on FY-2C and 2D

double satellites

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FY-2D launched and put into operation FY-2D visible image

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National Remote Sensing Center of China WGISS-24 October 15-15, Oberpfaffenhofen/Munich, Germany

HY-1B launched and put into operation China’s second ocean color satellite (HY-1B)

successfully launched at 11:27 April 11th, 2007 HY-1B was started to put into testing operation from

September 30th, 2007 Purpose: observation of ocean color and SST Payloads:

COCTS -- Chinese Ocean Color and Temperature Scanner CZI -- Coastal Zone Imager

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HY-1B launched and put into operation

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HY-1B launched and put into operation

Parameter COCTS CZI

Spatial resolution 1.1km 0.25km

Scan coverage 1400km/1664 500km/2048

Polarization sensitivity 5% 5%

Digitization 10bit/pixel 12bit/pixel

Data transmission rate 2.6616Mbps 2.6616Mbps

Radiometer accuracy 10% 10%

Major parameters of COCTS and CZI

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HY-1B launched and put into operation

Wave band(μm) Target

0.402~0.422 Yellow substance, water pollution

0.433~0.453 Absorption of chlorophyll

0.480~0.500Chlorophyll, sea water optics sea ice

Pollutants, shallow sea topography

0.510~0.530Chlorophyll, water depth,

Sediment of low concentration

0.555~0.575 Chlorophyll, Sediment of low concentration

0.660~0.680 Peak of fluorescence, Sediment of high concentration, pollution, atmospheric correction, aerosols

0.730~0.770 Sediment of high concentration, atmospheric correction

0.845~0.880 atmospheric correction, water vapor

10.3~11.4 SST, sea ice, temperature of cloud top

11.4~12.5 SST, sea ice, temperature of cloud top

COCTS bands and detection object

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HY-1B launched and put into operation

Wave band

(μm)Target

0.433~0.453 pollution, vegetation, ocean, color ice, shallow sea topography

0.555~0.575 Sediment, pollution, vegetation ice , coast zone

0.655~0.675 Sediment, soil ,water vapor

0.675~0.695 soil ,water vapor , atmospheric correction

CZI bands and detection object

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Cbers-02B Successfully Launched Cbers-02B successfully launched at 11:19

September 19, 2007Orbit: sun-synchronous

Orbit Altitude: 778 km

Inclination: 98.504º

Period:100.26 min.

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Cbers-02B Successful Launched

Payloads Bands Spectrum(μm)

Resolution(m)

Swatch(km)

Recycle(days)

Data Rate

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CCD Camera

B01 0.45~ 0.52 20

113 26 106

B02 0.52~ 0.59 20

B03 0.63~ 0.69 20

B04 0.77~ 0.89 20

B05 0.51~ 0.73 20

High-Resolution Pan. Camera B06 0.5~ 0.8 2.37 27 104 60

Wide Field

Imager B07 0.63~ 0.69 258 890 5 1.1

Payloads:

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Cbers-02B Successful Launched Image

from CCD Camera (Tianjin)

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Cbers-02B Successful Launched Image fro

m High-Resolution Pan. Camera (tianjin)

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Cbers-02B Successful Launched HR-CCD

merge image Tianjin

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National Remote Sensing Center of China WGISS-24 October 15-15, Oberpfaffenhofen/Munich, Germany

RSGS extend its facility Beginning last year, China Remote Sensing Satellite Ground St

ation (RSGS) started to extend its receiving range to cover the whole Chinese territory Establish western receiving station – Kashi, Xinjiang Uygur Autonomou

s Region of China

Establish southern receiving station – Sanya, Hainan Province of China

Expand receiving antenna at Miyun station – Beijing of China

The goal is to receive more than 15 satellites simultaneously Continuously as national receiving station to responsible for receiving ci

vil remote sensing satellites worldwide

Responsible to receive national resources satellite data such as the series of China-Brazil Earth Resources Satellites (Cbers’s), the Chinese constellation of small satellites for environment and disaster monitoring and forecasting (HJ’s)

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RSGS extend its facility

Th

e receiving coverage

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National Remote Sensing Center of China WGISS-24 October 15-15, Oberpfaffenhofen/Munich, Germany

RSGS extend its facility The design has been finished and approved by authorization

Kashi receiving station

Sanya receiving station

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National Remote Sensing Center of China WGISS-24 October 15-15, Oberpfaffenhofen/Munich, Germany

RSGS extend its facility Kashi Station has almost established

First Antenna has been put into operation

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RSGS extend its facility Sanya Station will be started its base construction

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Future plan for earth observation satellites in China Series of meteorological satellites

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Future plan for earth observation satellites in China Main Satellites of earth observation

90 2000 95 05 10 15 2020

Cbers’s

HJ’s

HY’s

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Cbers’s – Earth Resources Satellites HY’s – Oceanic Satellites HJ’s – Environment and Disaster Monitoring Forecasting Constellation

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