Gaofen 1

Gaofen-1
Mission type Earth observation satellite
Operator China National Space Administration
COSPAR ID 2013-018A
Mission duration 5~8 years
Spacecraft properties
Bus CAST-2000 bus
Manufacturer China SpaceSat Co. Ltd.
Launch mass 1080 kg
Power Solar power = 1278 W, output current from arrays= 40-42.6 A, Li-ion battery capacity= 80 Ah
Start of mission
Launch date 26 April 2013, 4:13 (2013-04-26UTC04:13Z) UTC
Rocket CZ-2D Long March-2D
Launch site Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center, LC 43
Orbital parameters
Reference system Geocentric
Regime Low Earth
Periapsis 625.3 kilometres (388.5 mi)
Apoapsis 651.2 kilometres (404.6 mi)
Inclination 98.0468°
Period 97.5 min
Epoch April 26, 06:55 UTC
Transponders
Band S-Band
C-Band
X-Band

Gaofen-1 (Chinese: 高分一号; pinyin: Gāofēn Yī hào) is a high resolution Chinese Earth observation satellite.

Gaofen-1 was launched on April 26, 2013 at 4:13 UTC with a Long March 2D carrier rocket from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center along with the three small experimental satellites: Turksat 3USat (Turkey), CubeBug-1 (Argentina) and NEE-01 Pegaso (Ecuador) in a sun-synchronous orbit.[1]

The civilian HDEOS (High-Definition Earth Observation Satellite) program was proposed in 2006 and received approval in 2010. Gaofen-1 is the first of six planned HDEOS spacecraft to be launched between 2013 and 2016. The satellite's primary goal is to provide NRT (Near-Real-Time) observations for disaster prevention and relief, climate change monitoring, geographical mapping, environmental and resource surveying, as well as precision agriculture support.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "GF-1 (Gaofen-1) High-resolution Imaging Satellite". eoPortal Directory. Retrieved 26 August 2014.
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