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Carbonite

SSTL (Surrey Satellite Technology)
Carbonite

Low-cost 1m GSD optical Earth observation satellite providing HD colour video from space.

Technical specifications

GSD
1 m
Swath
5.5 km
Spectral bands
Optical (RGB Bayer)
Throughput
>200 images/day depending on GSN
Reference orbit
500 km SSO with 10:30 LTAN
Mission lifetime
5 years
Launch mass
107 kg
Data storage
120 GB
Downlink
400 Mbps

About

Carbonite is a low-cost Earth observation mission providing 1m GSD colour imagery and HD colour video from a 500km altitude orbit. It employs a Forward Motion Compensation (FMC) imaging mode enabling captures of over 120 seconds of a single target. Carbonite-1, launched in July 2015, demonstrated low-cost 1m GSD imagery, and was followed by Carbonite-2 in January 2018, which provided the world’s first commercial HD colour video from space. Applications include change detection, pattern-of-life assessments, humanitarian and disaster management, global high resolution situational awareness, national security, elevation model generation and infrastructure/asset monitoring. A constellation of Carbonite satellites provides high revisit rates and robustness against weather conditions and target concealment.

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