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| - 2019-02-14 15:13:39.0 [mmorahan]
update Definition (The Deimos-1 mission is fully owned and operated by Deimos Imaging (DMI), an UrtheCast company. Deimos-1 satellite was successfully launched on 29 July 2009 from the Baikonur Launch Complex (Kazakhstan) in the Russian-Ukrainian Dnepr launcher. The mission is fully dedicated to Earth Observation and captures images all around the world. Thus, currently the Deimos-1 system provides capabilities well above and beyond the design goals.
The payload is a three-band multispectral imager system with 22m Ground Sample Distance (GSD) at nominal altitude (663 km) with 625 km swath, 8 or 10 bits radiometric depth available. Imager delivers data in three spectral bands, very close to the Near-Infrared (NIR), Red (R) and Green (G) bands in the Landsat series of US satellites. The satellite payload is a dual bank linear CCD push broom imager, so that banks are mounted at an angle to provide a wide imaging swath, one of the most characteristics Deimos-1 features.
launch: July 2009
lifetime: 10 years
orbit: Sun-Synchronous
altitude: 650 Km
weight: 100 Kg
size: 60x60x60 cm
comms: bands S/X
bands: R,G,NIR
resolution: 22 m
swath: 650 km
made by: SSTL Ltd.
launcher: Dnepr – Baikonur);
update Definition (https://earth.esa.int/web/guest/missions/3rd-party-missions/current-missions/deimos-1);
insert Resource (id: null
type: image
url: https://earth.esa.int/image/image_gallery?img_id=19297);
insert WeightedRelation (id: null
related concept uuid: 24b58da6-ac1a-46d1-bbd3-6cdb0a0e1707
relationship type: null
relationship value: null
generated by: null);
- 2019-02-14 15:21:38.0 [mmorahan]
delete WeightedRelation (null);
insert WeightedRelation (id: null
related concept uuid: 6a3c8a54-48ae-4357-8bbc-bd2c48ede3a7
relationship type: null
relationship value: null
generated by: null);
- 2019-07-24 12:25:05.0 [mmorahan] Move Concepts
delete broader relation (null);
add broader relation (Deimos-1 [8b35d386-0999-4b6e-ad12-f8501427b0ca,345361] - DMC-2G (Disaster Monitoring Constellation- 2nd Generation) [e5184d15-eec8-4703-8318-243748ddbd0e,368737]);
- 2018-06-12 05:14:20.0 [mmorahan] Move Concepts
delete broader relation (null);
add broader relation (DEIMOS-1 [8b35d386-0999-4b6e-ad12-f8501427b0ca,345361] - Deimos [f122ab59-266b-4be9-99ad-4c2172bcf97c,367663]);
- 2018-06-12 05:19:22.0 [mmorahan] Rename Concept
update PrefLabel (Deimos-1);
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| - The Deimos-1 mission is fully owned and operated by Deimos Imaging (DMI), an UrtheCast company. Deimos-1 satellite was successfully launched on 29 July 2009 from the Baikonur Launch Complex (Kazakhstan) in the Russian-Ukrainian Dnepr launcher. The mission is fully dedicated to Earth Observation and captures images all around the world. Thus, currently the Deimos-1 system provides capabilities well above and beyond the design goals.
The payload is a three-band multispectral imager system with 22m Ground Sample Distance (GSD) at nominal altitude (663 km) with 625 km swath, 8 or 10 bits radiometric depth available. Imager delivers data in three spectral bands, very close to the Near-Infrared (NIR), Red (R) and Green (G) bands in the Landsat series of US satellites. The satellite payload is a dual bank linear CCD push broom imager, so that banks are mounted at an angle to provide a wide imaging swath, one of the most characteristics Deimos-1 features.
launch: July 2009
lifetime: 10 years
orbit: Sun-Synchronous
altitude: 650 Km
weight: 100 Kg
size: 60x60x60 cm
comms: bands S/X
bands: R,G,NIR
resolution: 22 m
swath: 650 km
made by: SSTL Ltd.
launcher: Dnepr – Baikonur (en)
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