Engineering:HiROS
HiROS (High Resolution Optical System) is a satellite system operating in the visible and near infra-red (NIR) optical range with a 0.5 m ground resolution. It is developed by the German Aerospace Center and will allegedly be used for espionage purposes,[1] according to leaked diplomatic cables. The satellite has a mass of 820 kg, and can be launched from various Soyuz, Vega, or Rockot rockets. It has a revisit time of 24 h.
The project was cancelled in 2012.[2]
Instrument performance
The instrument itself has a mass of 190 kg. Its detector has a panchromatic channel between 450 and 900 nm (visible and near IR) with a ground resolution of 0.5 m. In a multichannel operation, it can achieve 2 m ground resolution. It has a signal to noise ratio of 200 and a dynamic range of 1:5000 and uses a 14 bit analog to digital converter.
References
- ↑ "15.4.2009: GERMANY EXPANDING OVERHEAD RECONNAISSANCE PROGRAMS AND EYE CLOSER USG PARTNERSHIP - Aftenposten". http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/uriks/wikileaks/dokumenter/article3969913.ece.
- ↑ "A new German space policy?". Satelliteobservation.net. 28 December 2016. https://satelliteobservation.net/2016/12/28/a-new-german-space-policy/.
External links
- (in English) www.ifp.uni-stuttgart.de Presentations from 2009
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HiROS.
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