Objectives and Applications
Environmental monitoring, surveillance and risk management applications, environmental resources management, maritime management, earth topographic mapping, law enforcement, informative / science applications.
Full Name
COnstellation of small Satellites for Mediterranean basin Observation - 3
aka CSK-3
Mission Status
Mission complete
Mission Agencies
ASI
, MoD (Italy)
Launch Date
25 Oct 2008
Mission Links
EOL Date
30 Apr 2022
Orbit Type
Sun-synchronous
Orbit Period
97.1 minutes
Orbit Sense
Ascending
Orbit Inclination
97.8 deg
Orbit Altitude
620 km
Orbit Longitude
Orbit LST
6:00
Repeat Cycle
16 days
NORAD Catalog #
International Designator
SAR 2000 - Synthetic Aperture Radar - 2000  |
Category | Parameter | Instrument(s) |
Land | Landscape topography | SAR 2000 |
| Vegetation | SAR 2000 |
| Multi-purpose imagery (land) | SAR 2000 |
Snow & Ice | Snow cover, edge and depth | SAR 2000 |
| Sea ice cover, edge and thickness | SAR 2000 |
COSMO-SkyMed ESA Archive Jan-2007 | COSMO-SkyMed is a four-spacecraft constellation, conceived by Agenzia Spaziale
Italiana (ASI) and funded by the Italian Ministry of Research (MUR) and the
Italian Ministry of Defense (MoD). Each of the four satellites is equipped with a SAR instrument and is capable of
operating in all visibility conditions at high resolution and in real time. The overall
objective of this program is global EO and the relevant data exploitation for the
needs of the military community as well as for the civil (institutional, commercial)
community. The ESA TPM collection is composed by the copy of products requested by ESA supported projects
over their areas of interest around the world. The dataset regularly grows as ESA collects
new products over the years. - Read more |
COSMO-SkyMed Full Archive and Tasking Jan-2007 | COSMO-SkyMed is a four-spacecraft constellation, conceived by Agenzia Spaziale Italiana (ASI) and funded by the Italian Ministry of Research (MUR) and the Italian Ministry of Defense (MoD). Each of the four satellites is equipped with a SAR instrument and is capable of operating in all visibility conditions at high resolution and in real time. The overall objective of this program is global EO and the relevant data exploitation for the needs of the military community as well as for the civil (institutional, commercial) community. ESA offers access to worldwide COSMO-SkyMed data (both archived
and new acquisitions) via the TPM scheme. - Read more |
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