SSTL announces the
successful launch of KazEOSat-2
20 June
2014
Surrey Satellite
Technology Ltd announced the successful launch
of KazEOSat-2, a medium resolution Earth
observation satellite for the Republic of
Kazakhstan, at UTC 19:11:1. The spacecraft was
launched into a 630km sun-synchronous orbit on
board a DNEPR rocket from Yasny in Russia.
Following confirmation of
separation from the launch vehicle, the ground
station at the newly built satellite operations
centre in Kazakhstan’s capital city, Astana,
established contact with the satellite on its
first pass and commissioning of the platform is
now underway, undertaken by a joint team of
engineers from SSTL and Kazakhstan Gharysh
Sapary.
KazEOSat-2 (formerly known as KazMRES) has a
mass of 180kg and is based on the SSTL-150
platform. It will deliver 77km swath,
multi-spectral images with a resolution of 6.5
metres for agricultural and resource monitoring,
disaster management and land use mapping. The
spacecraft is the medium-resolution element of a
civil space remote sensing system that also
includes the high- resolution satellite,
KazEOSat-1, built by Airbus Defence and Space.
The contract with SSTL also included a license
agreement for non-commercial reproduction of the
SSTL-150 platform in Kazakhstan.
Sir Martin Sweeting,
Executive Chairman of SSTL said “We congratulate
the Kazakh government on the successful launch
of KazEOSat-2 and the advancement of their civil
space programme. We have enjoyed working
with the Kazakh engineers who took part in a
space development and training programme with us
during the build of their spacecraft, and we are
very much looking forward to welcoming a new
team of engineers from Kazakhstan to the UK next
month, who will collaborate with us on the
design and build of their next mission, KazSTSat.“