UAE Aerospace
Industry Takes Giant Step Forward with
Satellites to Monitor Open Seas and Navigable
Waterways Across the Northern Hemisphere
June 24, 2014
Dauria Aerospace, has
successfully delivered two Perseus-M spacecraft
into low earth orbit. These satellites will be
combined with Dauria's DX1 spacecraft and eight
Perseus-O imaging satellites to form the Perseus
space monitoring and remote sensing
constellation. The maritime segment of the
Perseus constellation will track and monitor
vessels in open seas and navigable waterways in
the United States, Canada, Northern Europe and
Russia.
"The launch of the
Perseus-M satellites marks a significant
achievement for Dauria," says Mike Kokorich,
founder and president at Dauria Aerospace. "Once
established, the maritime segment of the
constellation will provide valuable vessel
traffic information to a range of users from
captains and ship-owners to coast guard and
search and rescue services in the Northern
Hemisphere."
The two Perseus-M
maritime-surveillance satellites were launched
on June 19th aboard a Dnepr rocket. Canopus
Systems, a Mountain View, CA based affiliate of
Dauria, developed these satellites which feature
a proprietary microsatellite platform and are
equipped with commercially oriented experimental
Automatic Identification System (AIS) payloads.
"We are confident in
the commercial success of the constellation,"
continues Kokorich. "Prior to DX1 launch, we
reached an agreement with the Russian Ministry
of Transportation for the development of AIS
services. At this time, Russia does not maintain
any space assets with AIS capabilities and can
only monitor maritime traffic less than about 43
miles from its shoreline. We expect this
partnership to lead to agreements with multiple
companies based in North America and Europe."
The next segment of
the constellation involves launching a DX1 small
satellite, which is awaiting launch aboard a
Soyuz-2.1b carrier rocket from Baikonur in early
July. The Perseus constellation will be the
first commercial space monitoring and remote
sensing satellite constellation with a Russian
private component. The DX1 platform permits
future utilization of the satellite for Earth
remote sensing and various scientific purposes.
Perseus-M satellites will also perform testing
of the satellite platform for Perseus-O medium
resolution optical satellites that are scheduled
for launch in 2015.