There are two types of remote sensing instrument on board RESURS-O1.
The MSU-E
is comparable with instruments on other satellites, such as Landsat, while the
MSU-SK
offers perspectives of the Earth that have never been available
before. It has a wide swath and medium resolution, and bridges the enormous gap
in coverage and detail between SPOT/Landsat TM and NOAA AVHRR. It makes it an ideal
complement to both of these data sets, better defining the regional context of
a local study, or giving focus at regional scales to a continental survey.
Technical Information
launch date
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4 November 1994
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orbit
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sun-synchronous, circular
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average altitude
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678 km
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inclination
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98.04
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eccentricity
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0.0128
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argument of perigee
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88.93
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cycle
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21 days
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orbit period
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98 minutes
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satellite mass
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1950 kg
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scientific payload mass
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550 kg
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attitude control
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orbital, triaxial, active
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data transfer rate
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7.68 Mbits/s
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down-link frequency
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8192 MHz
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design lifetime
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2 years
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launched from
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Baikonur
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carrier
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Zenit
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