Kompsat-5 observation satellite in orbit
August 22, 2013
South
Korea's Kompsat-5
Earth observation satellite was
successfully launched today from the
Dombarovsky Launch Site,
Yasny, in Russia.
Thales Alenia Space
developed the synthetic aperture radar
(SAR) payload system
under contract to the Korea Aerospace
Research Institute (KARI).
Kompsat-5 is South Korea's first SAR type Earth
observation satellite. It will primarily
be used for environmental monitoring in
the Korean peninsula.
After delivering the payload to Korea,
Thales Alenia Space was involved in all
satellite assembly, integration and
testing (AIT) operations
prior to launch, first at the satellite
integration facility in Daejeon, Korea,
and then at the launch site in Russia.
Thales Alenia Space was responsible for
the design and development of the X-band
payload, based on synthetic aperture
radar (SAR) technology, which will take
high-resolution images of the Earth.
The payload contract also included the
data link subsystem (DLS), used to store
and transmit the images acquired by the
radar instrument.
Thales Alenia Space supplied other major
equipment items on this satellite,
including ground support equipment
(GSE), image processing and calibration
software, ground calibration passive
antennas, demonstration models and
simulators.
“Kompsat-5 clearly shows that the
expertise we have built up over the
years in advanced observation system,
from ERS to COSMO-SkyMed, has made
Thales Alenia Space a world leader in
space technology and systems
engineering”, said Massimo Di Lazzaro,
Executive Vice President
Observation, Exploration and Navigation
at Thales
Alenia Space.
Thales Alenia Space also provided
engineering support services to the
Korea Aerospace Research Institute
during the design of the payload, and
teamed up with KARI for joint
satellite/mission engineering services.
Thales Alenia Space developed and built
the payload at its plants in Rome, L’Aquila, Milan and Turin,
as well as through collaboration with
major subcontractors such as Selex
Galileo (Finmeccanica Group).
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