Second Generation
COSMO-SkyMed Satellite Successfully Launched
1 February 2022
The second satellite of the
COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation (CSG) constellation,
built by Thales Alenia Space, a joint venture
between Thales (67%) and Leonardo (33%) and operated
in orbit by Telespazio, a joint venture between
Leonardo (67%) and Thales (33%), was successfully
launched today at 00.11 CET from Cape Canaveral Air
Force Station, Florida (USA), on board of a SpaceX
Falcon 9 rocket.
Fifteen minutes after the
separation from its launcher, the satellite was
acquired and controlled by Telespazio's Space Centre
based in Fucino.
The second-generation
COSMO-SkyMed (COSMO-SkyMed - COnstellation of
Satellites for the Mediterranean basin Observation)
is a constellation financed by the Italian Space
Agency (ASI) with funds allocated by the Italian
Ministry of University and Research alongside the
Italian Ministry of Defence. It will guarantee the
operational continuity of SAR (Synthetic-Aperture
Radar) Earth observation services currently provided
by the four first-generation COSMO-SkyMed (CSK)
satellites launched into orbit between 2007 and 2010
and still operational.
“The success of this launch
represents a key milestone for the entire
COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation constellation. In its
final configuration of 4 satellites, it will ensure
a real leap in terms of technology and performance,
consolidating the worldwide leadership of Thales
Alenia Space in space Radar Earth Observation
infrastructure. Today, the second generation aims to
define the performance standard for all radar
observation systems from Space. - commented Massimo
Comparini, Deputy CEO and SEVP Exploration,
Observation and Navigation at Thales Alenia Space-
COSMO-SkyMed is an industrial success story and
demonstrates our ability to deal with dual use
programs, meaning collaborating at the same time
with different customers like the Italian Space
Agency and the Italian Defense Ministry. Keeping the
entire constellation COSMO-SkyMed at the forefront
of the future, is essential to preserve the primacy
of the entire industrial supply chain in a space
market in continuous evolution. It will also allow
the ensure the continuity of data serving both
security and sustainability needs”.
“We are proud as the Leonardo
Group and as Telespazio to be among the creators of
the development and affirmation of the most advanced
satellite radar constellation in the world - said
Luigi Pasquali, Leonardo’s Space Activities
Coordinator and CEO of Telespazio - COSMO-SkyMed,
with its highly innovative operating capabilities,
has been contributing since 2007 to the continuous
monitoring of the Earth’s surface, responding to the
needs related to security and management of natural
events providing a contribution of primary
importance to its users, both civil and defense".
With the positioning in orbit
of the second satellite, which uses the latest
technologies and engineering solutions, CSG will
progressively replace the first generation system,
increasing system performance, and significantly
extending the range of applications offered, in view
of the final configuration of four satellites.
The entire system, including
the ground segment, will set the performance
standard for all radar observation systems from
space, in terms of accuracy, image quality and
flexible user services.
Over the years, the data
obtained by the COSMO-SkyMed system have provided
fundamental information in monitoring the
environment and the territory, for safety or for
emergency management. As a participating mission in
the European Copernicus program, COSMO-SkyMed images
are of great importance in the European Commission's
Emergency Mapping Rapid Mapping service, which makes
satellite maps of areas affected by a natural
emergency or humanitarian crisis available in a few
hours, such as the La Palma volcanic eruption, for
which COSMO-SKyMed provided data and maps of lava
movements. This service is involving an
international consortium led by e-GEOS (Telespazio
80% / ASI 20%).The work carried out on the island
has shown one of the most innovative features of the
second generation COSMO-SkyMed satellites, the
ability to acquire data with two - in some ways,
four - different polarizations, with important
benefits in terms of rapid response and efficiency
in the use of the satellite resource. In the past
the same result was obtained with multiple passes of
the satellite.
Industry role
For COSMO-SkyMed, Italian
industry plays a leading role, with Leonardo and its
joint ventures Thales Alenia
Space and Telespazio, together with a significant
number of small and medium-sized enterprises
Thales Alenia Space is in charge of the entire
Second-Generation COSMO-SkyMed programme, including
satellite design and development, as well as the
design, integration and commissioning of the
end-to-end system. Telespazio is responsible for the
design and development of the CSG ground segment and
the provision of Integrated Logistics and Operations
Services (ILS and OPS).
Telespazio's Fucino-based Space
Centre will manage the satellite's Launch and Early
Orbit Phase (LEOP), from where the first telemetry
data sent by the satellite will be acquired.
Leonardo contributes to the
programme by providing attitude control equipment,
as well as state-of-the-art units for the management
and distribution of electrical power.
COSMO-SkyMed data is marketed
worldwide by e-GEOS and ASI (20%) which develops
applications and provides operational services based
on the same data.
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