Elbit Systems’
Space Imaging
Systems, JUPITER
and VENµS Were
Launched Onboard
OPTSAT 3000 and
VENµS Satellites
Elbit
Systems
announced
that two of
its advanced
space
imaging
systems,
Jupiter and
Venus, were
launched to
space on
August 2nd.
The high
resolution
reconnaissance
Jupiter
imaging
system, for
the Italian
Ministry of
Defense,
were
launched
onboard the
IAI OPTSAT
3000
satellite.
The super
spectral
VENµS
imaging
system was
launched
onboard the
French-Israeli
Venus
environmental
satellite.
Both
satellites
were
launched
from French
Guiana
onboard an
Arianespace
Vega rocket.
The
JUPITER space
camera provides
spatial
resolutions of
0.5 meter
resolution (PAN)
from an altitude
of 600 km and is
Elbit Systems’
most advanced
light-weighted
space imaging
system developed
for installation
on micro and
mini-satellites.
The JUPITER
imaging system
contains very
high resolution
panchromatic
imaging and has
the capability
of adding a
multi-spectral
(MS) channel.
JUPITER is
designed for a
range of
military and
civilian
applications
including
advanced
military
surveillance and
reconnaissance,
detailed high
value target
investigation,
definition of
small and
discrete objects
and situational
awareness. The
civilian
applications
include homeland
security
missions,
emergency
planning and
operations,
environmental
monitoring, and
infrastructure
imaging.
The
VENµS space
camera features
12 narrow
spectral bands
with 5.3 meter
spatial
resolution from
an altitude of
720 km. The
VENµS satellite
has been
developed and
manufactured as
a joint effort
between the
French Centre
National d’
Etudes Spatiales
(CNES), the
Israeli Space
Agency (ISA),
Elbit Systems’
Electro-optics
(Elop) and
Israel Aerospace
Industries. The
VENµS imaging
system provides
multi-spectral
high-resolution
earth imaging,
previously unmet
by legacy space
imaging systems
for a variety of
applications,
including a
global scale
monitoring of
agriculture,
receding of
forests and
vegetation,
desertification,
air pollution,
the detection of
volcanic ashes,
dehydration of
water reservoirs
as well as oil
spills and water
contamination.
VENµS will play
a vital role in
creating
guidelines for
future
scientific
experiments and
space imaging
missions.
Elbit
Systems’
Electro-optics
Elop is a global
leader in space
cameras, with
systems in use
in a wide
variety of major
space programs
for military,
commercial and
scientific
applications,
including
Israel’s Ofeq
family of
satellites, the
EROS program of
ImageSat
International
and a satellite
of the Korean
Aerospace
Research
Institute
(KARI).