Mineral Monitoring Satellite Series
Mineral exploration satellite with 20 m shortwave infrared and 5 m panchromatic cameras for identifying altered minerals such as chlorite and sericite.
Technical specifications
- Imaging mode
- Pushbroom imaging
- Load index
- Shortwave infrared camera
- Spectral range
- 2000nm~2500nm
- Spatial resolution
- 20m/5m
- Spectral resolution
- 15nm
- Number of spectral segments
- 34
- Width
- 12km@500km
- Quantization bits
- 12bit
- Load index 2
- Panchromatic camera
- Spectral range (panchromatic)
- 450nm~850nm
- Spatial resolution (panchromatic)
- ≤5m@500km
- Width (panchromatic)
- ≥18km@500km
- Quantization bits (panchromatic)
- 12bit
- Total star weight
- 130kg
About
Mineral monitoring satellites are used for mineral exploration and identification. They are equipped with 20-meter shortwave infrared and 5-meter panchromatic cameras, covering the absorption peaks of key minerals while avoiding atmospheric interference, effectively identifying altered minerals such as chlorite and sericite, and providing accurate mineral information.
Documentation
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