Arianespace to
launch Göktürk-1 high-resolution observation
satellite
June 18, 2013
Arianespace has announced a launch contract with
Telespazio to launch the Göktürk-1 satellite for the Turkish
government.
Stéphane Israël, Chairman and CEO of Arianespace, and Luigi
Pasquali, Chief Executive Officer of Telespazio, announced that
they have signed today, at the 50th International Paris Air
Show, the launch contract for the Göktürk-1 satellite. This is
the ninth contract signed since the beginning of the year by
Arianespace and the second commercial contract for Vega on the
open market.
Telespazio is the prime contractor for the Göktürk-1
high-resolution observation system, while Thales Alenia
Space is providing the space segment. Weighing 1100 kg at
launch, the Göktürk-1 satellite will be
launched by Arianespace's Vega light launcher into a
Sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of about 700 km. It will be
launched from the Guiana Space Center, French Guiana, in 2015.
The Göktürk-1 system will provide
very-high-quality panchromatic and multispectral products for a
wide range of applications, including cadastral surveys,
management of natural resources, environmental monitoring and
homeland surveillance.
Arianespace Chairman and CEO Stéphane Israël said: "This is
the fourth contract for Vega, after Sentinel 2 and 3, and DZZ-HR
for Kazakhstan. We are also delighted to be working once again
with Telespazio, with whom we have a long-standing relationship
of mutual trust. Today, with the European launcher Vega, we can
offer all customers new launch services for this type of
mission. "