Скачать книгу

technical specifications of some future optical missions, where available, are given in Tables 1.12 and 1.13. Some of them may be of specific interest for future 3D and surface displacement measurements:

       – Co3D: These extremely agile satellites with all-electric platforms will provide new ways of acquiring, processing and transferring images. They will provide very-high-resolution 3D data;

       – PléiadesNeo: This system corresponds to the new generation of Pléiades satellites. With a 1.5 m diameter telescope, the satellites will provide 30 cm images. The constellation will produce 40 TB of data every day;

       – EarthDaily: EarthDaily provides an alternative choice for building global world coverage for change detection activities with this satellite constellation working at a 5 m resolution. This system complements a very-high-resolution service;

       – Vivid-i: This constellation is planned with 15 satellites, with a weight lower than 100 kg, providing imagery and video capabilities at less than 1 m resolution;

       – WorldView Legion: These satellites correspond to the new generation of WorldView satellites. Launches are planned for 2021;

       – WorldView Scout: This constellation will have six or more small satellites, which will be able to revisit some key areas 40 times a day at a 0.80 m resolution.

Satellite Nation No. of satellites Altitude (km) Local time Weight (kg)
Co3D France 4–2 502 11:00 300
Enmap Germany 1 653 11:00 871
PléiadesNeo France 4 620 10:30 750
ResourceSat-3/3A India 1 795 10:30 1,200
EarthDaily Canada 8 - - 340
Vivid-i constellation (Earth-i) UK 15 500 - 100
WorldView Legion 1–6 USA 6 - - -
WorldView Scout 1–6 USA–Saudi Arabia 6 - - -
Satellite Year of launch Highest spatial resolution (m) No. of XS bands Swath width for highest resolution (km)
Co3D 2023 0.5 4 7 x 5
Enmap 2021 30 8 + 154 30
PléiadesNeo 2021 0.3 4 14
ResourceSat-3/3A 2021 10 4 280
EarthDaily 2022 5 9 360
Vivid-i constellation (Earth-i) - 0.6–1 3 5.2 x 5.2
WorldView Legion 1–6 2021 0.30 - -
WorldView Scout 1–6 2021 0.8 - -

      For the optical imaging missions, nowadays, many Earth observation images are available across many spectral bands and many spatial resolutions. Thanks to the Sentinel and Landsat programs, a large number of images are freely available, allowing many new applications for scientists and commercial companies. Temporal resolution becomes as important as spatial resolution. Many satellite optical missions are commercial ones, with high competition in terms of the prices of provided images, the freshness of the data and the value-added services. With some applications, the satellite image

Скачать книгу