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KOMPSAT-3A (Korean Multi-purpose Satellite-3A), also known as Arirang-3A, is a South Korean
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equipped with a 55cm-resolution electro-optical camera and an infrared sensor developed by the
Korea Aerospace Research Institute The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI; ), established in 1989, is the aeronautics and space agency of South Korea. Its main laboratories are located in Daejeon, in the Daedeok Science Town. KARI's vision is to continue building upon in ...
. It was launched on March 26, 2015.


Development

KOMPSAT-3A was developed by the
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over eight years from December 2006 with a total project cost of 235.9 billion won. Four companies, including
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, Satrec Initiative, and the AP System- Korea Aerospace Industries consortium, participated in the private sector bid for satellite development that closed in 2009. All of these companies participated in the development of KOMPSAT-1 and
KOMPSAT-2 KOMPSAT-2 (Korean Multi-purpose Satellite-2), also known as Arirang-2, is a South Korean multipurpose Earth observation satellite. It was launched from Plesetsk Cosmodrome, Russia at 07:45:43 Coordinated Universal Time, UTC (16:05:43 Korea Stan ...
. The KAI-AP Aerospace consortium was responsible for manufacturing the main body after receiving technology of KARI, while Korean Air, Doowon Heavy Industries, Hanwha, Alpion, Setrec Initiative, and Samsung Thales were in charge of the main body and payload sectors.


Technology

It is the first South Korean-made satellite to be equipped with a high-performance infrared sensor and a submeter-level optical sensor. The onboard electro-optical camera identifies objects 0.5 cm above ground in both width and height. In addition, when post-processing images obtained from a satellite, high-resolution images with a resolution of 0.5 m or less can be obtained. The main functions of the equipped infrared sensor are as follows: * The resolution is 0.55 m in black and white and 2.2 m in color, which is a significant improvement over the 0.7 m in black and white and 2.8 m in color of
KOMPSAT-3 KOMPSAT-3 (Korean Multi-purpose Satellite-3), also known as Arirang-3, is a South Korean multipurpose Earth observation satellite. It was launched from Tanegashima Space Center, Japan at 16:39 UTC on 17 May 2012. Like the earlier KOMPSAT-1 an ...
launched in 2012. * Since it detects the heat of the observation target with an observation wavelength band of 3.3~5.2μm, imaging is possible even at night. * It can detect heat from the ground and obtain observation images regardless of time and weather. Its size is 2.0 m in diameter, 3.8 m in height, 6.3 m in width, weighs 1.1 tons, and its design life is 4 years.


Mission

It was launched on March 26, 2015 at 3:08 a.m. aboard the Dnepr from the Yasny launch base in Russia. * 3:08: Launch * 3:15: Separated from the launch vehicle 537 km above the southern
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At 1:04 p.m. KST, through communication with the
Korea Aerospace Research Institute The Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI; ), established in 1989, is the aeronautics and space agency of South Korea. Its main laboratories are located in Daejeon, in the Daedeok Science Town. KARI's vision is to continue building upon in ...
Satellite Control Center in
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, it was confirmed that the satellite's overall condition was good. The main mission of KOMPSAT 3-A is to perform an Earth observation mission by orbiting the
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twice a day and night, 528 km for four years. It can photograph the Peninsula for 10 minutes with an optical lens and for 2 minutes with an infrared sensor, and can observe natural disasters such as forest fires, volcanic eruptions, oil wells or coal seam fires, and climate phenomena such as urban heat islands. In 2018, Setrec Imaging Services (SIIS), a national satellite image export sales agency, signed a contract with
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to supply images of Indian territory taken by KOMPSAT-3 and 3A for 4 million dollars for two years.


See also

* South Korean space program


References

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