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Resurs-DK No.1, also called Resurs-DK1, was a commercial
Earth observation satellite An Earth observation satellite or Earth remote sensing satellite is a satellite used or designed for Earth observation (EO) from orbit, including spy satellites and similar ones intended for non-military uses such as environmental monitoring, me ...
capable of transmitting high-resolution imagery (up to 0.9 m) to the ground stations as it passed overhead. The spacecraft was operated by NTs OMZ, the Russian Research Center for Earth Operative Monitoring. The satellite was designed for multi-spectral
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of the Earth's surface aimed at acquiring high-quality visible images in near real-time as well as on-line data delivery via radio link and providing a wide range of consumers with value-added processed data. The Russian space tracking service, ASPOS OKP, reported that the spacecraft's onboard systems and attitude control had been terminated in February 2016. Tracking of the satellite was discontinued on 1 March 2016.


Spacecraft

The ''Resurs-DK'' spacecraft was built by the Russian space company TsSKB-Progress in
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, Russia. It was a modified version of the military
reconnaissance satellite A reconnaissance satellite or intelligence satellite (commonly, although unofficially, referred to as a spy satellite) is an Earth observation satellite or communications satellite deployed for military or intelligence applications. The ...
'' Yantar-4KS1'' (Terilen). The spacecraft was three-axis stabilized. The design lifetime was no less than three years, with an expected lifetime of five years. Ground location accuracy was . Onboard storage was 768 gigabits. Data link speed to the ground station was 300
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. Maximum daily productivity was . ''Resurs'' is Russian for "Resource". The letters ''DK'' are the initials of Dmitry Kozlov, chief designer of the first satellite of the ''
Yantar-2K Yantar-2K ( meaning amber) was a type of Soviet reconnaissance satellite which supplemented and eventually replaced the Zenit spacecraft. It was the first satellite of the Yantar series and was managed by the Soviet military intelligence agency, ...
'' class.


Optical subsystem

* Type:
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*
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: 4000 mm * Objective diameter: 500 mm * Spectral range: 0.5-0.9 μm * Mass: 310 kg Made by
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, Russia.


Spectral resolution

* 0.58-0.8 μm
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* 0.5-0.6 μm green * 0.6-0.7 μm red * 0.7-0.8 μm visible and
near infrared Infrared (IR; sometimes called infrared light) is electromagnetic radiation (EMR) with wavelengths longer than that of visible light but shorter than microwaves. The infrared spectral band begins with the waves that are just longer than those o ...
It was not possible to represent an image in true-color because there was no blue band (0.4 - 0.5 μm). However, it was possible to combine red, green and near infrared in such way that the appearance of the displayed image resembles a visible colour photograph, i.e. vegetation in green, water in blue, soil in brown. This was not always possible because two similarly coloured objects can have completely different reactions to near IR light. Green, red and near IR are typically combined to make a
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composite where the near IR is displayed in red, the red is displayed in green, and the green is displayed in blue. This combination is favoured by scientists because near IR is useful for detection of numerous vegetation types. Vegetation appear as redtones, the brighter the red, the healthier the vegetation. Soils with no or sparse vegetation range from white (sand, salt) to greens or browns depending on moisture and organic matter content. Water appears blue, clear water is dark blue to black while shallow waters or waters with high sediment concentrations are lighter blue. Urban areas will appear blue towards gray. Clouds and snow are white.


Focal Plane Unit

Unit featured 4 TDI ( Time Delay and Integration) sensor arrays, one panchromatic and three multispectral. Each sensor array was composed of 36 "Kruiz" CCD chips. Effective length of the single array was about 36000 pixels. Arrays were grouped in 3 separated lines: * near infrared * panchromatic and red * green This separation was causing a time delay of the colour images combined from green, red and near infrared, so fast-moving objects were shown in triplets. Moving object speed and direction could be calculated. All 4 arrays could work simultaneously, so it was possible to combine panchromatic and 3 multispectral images in one pansharpened color composite. The system used 10-bit
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s. Focal Plane Unit was made by NPO Opteks, Russi


CCD

The Charge-coupled device, CCD "Kruiz" was a 1024 pixel x 128 line, high speed TDI sensor. The active imaging area was organized as 1024 vertical columns and 128 horizontal TDI rows

* Pixel size: 9 x 9 μm * Number of TDI stages electronically selectable: 128, 64, 32, 16, 8 * Two readout shift registers and two output amplifiers allowing twice faster readout * Selftest without illumination * Full well capacity: 120 000 electrons * Dynamic range: 2500 * Charge transfer efficiency in any direction: more than 0.99998 per transfer * Maximum quantum efficiency: 0.33 (at 0.72 μm).


Spatial resolution


Panchromatic

At the altitude of 360 km: *
Nadir The nadir is the direction pointing directly ''below'' a particular location; that is, it is one of two vertical directions at a specified location, orthogonal to a horizontal flat surface. The direction opposite of the nadir is the zenith. Et ...
: 0.9 m * 30° tilt: 1.0 m At the altitude of 604 km: *
Nadir The nadir is the direction pointing directly ''below'' a particular location; that is, it is one of two vertical directions at a specified location, orthogonal to a horizontal flat surface. The direction opposite of the nadir is the zenith. Et ...
: 1.5 m * 30° tilt: 1.7 m


Multispectral

1.5–2.0


Temporal resolution

The Satellite revisit period, revisit rate was 5 to 7 days off-nadir.


Swath

Swath width at the altitude of 350 km: * 4.7 - 28.3 km (at nadir) * 40 km (at ± 30°)


ARINA

Russian research hardware for detection of high-energy electrons and protons, their identification, detection of high-energy particle bursts – earthquake signs. * Mass: 9 kg


PAMELA

PAMELA,
Payload for Antimatter Matter Exploration and Light-nuclei Astrophysics PAMELA (Payload for Antimatter Matter Exploration and Light-nuclei Astrophysics) was a cosmic ray research module attached to an Earth orbiting satellite. ''PAMELA'' was launched on 15 June 2006 and was the first satellite-based experiment ded ...
was an attached module built by Italian researchers with international partners. Its purpose was basic physics research of primary cosmic rays. * Mass: 470 kg


Major tasks

* Data supply for resource management and economical activity (inventory of natural resources, topographic and thematic mapping). * Monitoring of pollution sources of the atmosphere, water and soil with the view of providing Federal and regional environmental authorities with the relevant information to make management decisions. * On-line monitoring of man-caused and natural emergencies for the purpose of effective planning and timely performing of measures to eliminate damages. * Supplying home and foreign consumers on a commercial basis. * Research activities (PAMELA and ARINA experiments).


Major orbit change

The satellite was initially placed in a orbit in 2006. On 10 September 2010, its orbit was circularised to , with an inclination of 69.9°.


See also

* Persona (satellite)


References


External links

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Over 14000 images from Resurs-DK1



Gallery of images
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