TY35 (NCHU-1) Multispectral Ecological Monitoring Satellite
Intelligent multispectral ecological-environment monitoring satellite with an off-axis three-mirror camera and high-QE CMOS detector.
Technical specifications
- Optical system
- Off-axis three-mirror optical system
- Detector
- High-quantum-efficiency, low-noise CMOS detector
- Lead institution
- Nanchang Hangkong University
- Applications
- Water pollution detection, water quality analysis, algal bloom monitoring, soil and vegetation monitoring
- Launch vehicle
- Zhuque-2A (ZQ-2A), Dongfeng Commercial Aerospace Innovation Test Zone
About
TY35 (NCHU-1), launched 17 May 2025 on Zhuque-2A, is an intelligent multispectral ecological-environment monitoring satellite developed under the leadership of Nanchang Hangkong University and built by Spacety. Its platform demonstrates significant advantages in autonomous operation and intelligent control. The onboard multispectral camera employs an advanced off-axis three-mirror optical system, with focal length, field of view, F-number, aperture, spectral range, and band selection optimized for imaging performance and quality. Equipped with a high-quantum-efficiency, low-noise CMOS detector, TY35 supports real-time monitoring and rapid response, particularly for water pollution detection, water quality analysis, and algal bloom monitoring, in addition to terrestrial environmental remote sensing such as soil and vegetation monitoring for regional sustainable development.
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