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Operator
  
Deimos Imaging

SATCAT no.
  
35681

Contractor
  
ISC Kosmotras

Mission duration
  
5 years

Rocket
  
Dnepr

COSPAR ID
  
2009-041A

Bus
  
SSTL-100

Launch mass
  
91 kg

Launch date
  
29 July 2009

Launch site
  
Baikonur Cosmodrome

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Mission type
  
Optical imaging Disaster monitoring

Manufacturer
  
Surrey Satellite Technology

Similar
  
Deimos‑2, UK‑DMC 2, Nanosat‑1B, DubaiSat‑1, Progress M‑66

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Deimos-1 is a Spanish Earth imaging satellite which is operated by Deimos Imaging who commercializes its imagery directly but also has distribution agreements with other entities like Astrium GEO and DMC International Imaging.

Contents

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History

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It was constructed by Surrey Satellite Technology, based on the SSTL-100 satellite bus. Deimos-1 was launched into a 686-kilometre (426 mi) sun-synchronous low Earth orbit. The launch was conducted by ISC Kosmotras, who used a Dnepr carrier rocket, with DubaiSat-1 as the primary payload. Deimos-1, along with the UK-DMC 2, Nanosat 1B, AprizeSat-3 and AprizeSat-4 satellites, were launched as secondary payloads. The rocket was launched at 18:46 GMT on 29 July 2009, from Site 109/95 at the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.

Optical Instrument

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The satellite has an expected lifetime of five years. It carries a multi-spectral imager with a resolution of 22 metres (72 ft) and 600 kilometres (370 mi) of swath, operating in green, red and near infrared spectra.

Advantages

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These optical satellite images open new perspectives to users of this satellite for the development of services & applications in various markets such as Maritime, Agriculture, Environment or Forestry.

  • Fast coverage of territories thanks to its wide swath
  • Near-real-time capacity
  • Competitive price

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    Deimos-1 Blog del profesor Fernando Rivero INSTITUTO ESPAOL DE LISBOA

    References

    Deimos-1 Wikipedia