BNSC Agency Report Wyn Cudlip BNSC/QinetiQ [email protected] to WGISS22 Annapolis, September 2006.

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CEOS WGISS 22 Meeting, Annapolis September, 2006 BNSC Agency Report Wyn Cudlip BNSC/QinetiQ [email protected] to WGISS22 Annapolis, September 2006

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BNSC Agency Report

Wyn CudlipBNSC/QinetiQ

[email protected]

toWGISS22

Annapolis, September 2006

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BNSC Instruments/Missions• Current Instruments

– ATSR2 on ERS-2 http://www.atsr.rl.ac.uk/

– AATSR on Envisat http://envisat.estec.esa.nl/instruments/aatsr/

– CHRIS on Proba http://www.chris-proba.org.uk/

– Disaster Management Constellation http://www.sstl.co.uk/

• Small Satellites

– TopSat – launched October 2005.– http://www.qinetiq.com/industries/space/spacecraft_technology/case_study_topsat/

• Planned Medium Satellites– TerraSAR L-Band http://www.infoterra-global.com/terrasar.html

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PROBA

• Project for On-Board Autonomy

• ESA mission (on Indian Launcher in 2000)

• Platform technology demonstrator

• 615 km sun synchronous orbit.

• Free ride for:

– CHRIS - Compact High-Resolution Imaging Spectrometer

– SREM - Radiation measurement sensor

– DDEBIE - debris measurement sensor

– Wide angle Earth pointing camera

– Star tracker and gyroscope

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CHRIS

• Compact High-Resolution Imaging Spectrometer

• operates from 400 nm to 1050 nm

• 14km swath

• 63 bands at 36m resolution

– or

• 18 bands at 18m resolution

• Science Team include:

– University of Swansea

– ESSC, University of Reading

– University of Plymouth

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Disaster Management Constellation (DMC)

• 32m res., 600km swath.

• 5 satellites in orbit; can provide daily coverage– UK, Algeria, Turkey, Nigeria, China

• Surrey Satellite (SSTL) Platform.

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TerraSAR L-Band

• Working in tandem with German TerraSAR X-Band

• X-band: 1-3 m res.; twin polarisation.

• L-Band: 5m res.; multi-pol – (HH, HV, VH, VV).

• Launch 2007 - 5 year mission

• 25 Products Feed into InfoTerra – to satisfy wide-ranging commercial market place.

• Possible ESA involvement

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TopSat Summary• Optical imagery (at Nadir) with

Ground Sampling Distance of– 2.8m pan (17 x 17 km)– 5.6m multi-spectral (12 x 12 km)

• Sun-synchronous orbit (686km)

• Low cost demonstrator (20M$)

• Launched 27 October– All main technical objectives

achieved

• Data download to mobile antenna

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Trailer

• TopSat tracking and data reception

• 2.7m antenna

• 2 hours set up time

• Very rapid downlinking to user – data on ground within 2 minutes of imaging

RAPIDS

The trailer towed by a Land Rover, which contains local image processing and visualisation facilities. RAPIDS has already been demonstrated with ERS and SPOT.

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• Launched successfully on a Cosmos rocket 27 October 2005. [07:52 BST]

• Telemetry received on 1st UK pass

• Orbit altitude 686km, 1045 LTAN

• Commissioning complete – all main functionality proven

• Ops underway – delivering images to users

Current Status

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Atlantic City, New Jersey

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Atlantic City, New Jersey

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Central London

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Central London

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TopSat Follow-on Concepts

• TopSat Plus: Similar resolution to TopSat demonstrator; greater imaging size, capacity, accuracy & greater lifetime

• TopSat Enhanced: Pushing towards limit of current camera design, and lowering altitude to achieve 1.65m resolution (pan).

• TopSat One Metre: Aspiration to achieve 1m resolution with low cost spacecraft – subject to developments in lightweight optics and structures

• Low costs supports constellations to give high timeliness