EnMAP
EnMAP (Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program) is a German hyperspectral satellite mission to provide high accuracy hyperspectral image data of the Earth surface on a timely and frequent basis.
Overview
Environmental Mapping and Analysis Program EnMAP is a German hyperspectral satellite mission to provide high accuracy hyperspectral image data of the Earth surface on a timely and frequent basis. It records data via a Sun-synchronous orbit at a height of 653 km above the Earth. The satellite provides a high resolution hyperspectral imager capable of resolving 230 spectral bands from 420 to 2450 nm with a ground resolution of 30 m x 30 m. The swath width amounts to 30 km at a maximum swath length of up to 5000 km a day. The off-nadir (+/- 30°) pointing feature enables fast target revisit of 4 days.[1]
EnMAP is designed to record bio-physical, biochemical and geochemical variables on a global basis to increase understanding of biospheric and geospheric processes and to ensure the sustainability of our resources.[2]
Administration
The Space Agency of the German Aerospace Center manages the mission Under the scientific lead of the German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam. the German Aerospace Center developed and operates The ground segment .The hyperspectral imager was developed by OHB-System AG which is also responsible for the development of the satellite bus.[3]
EnMAP was launched on 1 April 2022 on a Falcon 9 Block 5 booster as part of the Transporter-4 rideshare mission.[4]
See also
- HySIS - Indian Hyper-spectral imaging satellite.
References
- ^ Kaiser, Angela (2021). "EnMAP". DLR. Retrieved 21 August 2021.
- ^ "EnMAP Mission". German Spaceborne Imaging Spectrometer Mission. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
- ^ "EnMAP (Environmental Monitoring and Analysis Program)". eoPortal.org. May 28, 2012. Retrieved December 11, 2022.
- ^ Clark, Stephen (1 April 2022). "Forty payloads ride into orbit on SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket". Spaceflight Now. Retrieved 1 April 2022.
External links
- EnMAP Official Homepage
- Kayser-Threde GmbH EnMAP Archived 2005-02-12 at the Wayback Machine
- GFZ EnMAP Archived 2012-03-18 at the Wayback Machine
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