COSMO-SkyMed
COSMO-SkyMed (COnstellation of small Satellites for the Mediterranean basin Observation) is an Earth-observation satellite space-based radar system funded by the Italian Ministry of Research and Ministry of Defence and conducted by the Italian Space Agency (ASI), intended for both military and civilian use. The prime contractor for the spacecraft was Thales Alenia Space. COSMO SkyMed is a constellation of four dual use Intelligence, surveillance, target acquisition, and reconnaissance (ISR) Earth observation satellites with a synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) as main payload, the result of the intuition of Giorgio Perrotta in the early nineties. The synthetic-aperture radar was developed starting in the late nineties with the SAR 2000 program funded by ASI.
A COSMO-SkyMed flare above the UK | |
Manufacturer | Thales Alenia Space |
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Country of origin | Italy |
Operator | ASI |
Applications | Earth observation radar |
Website | http://www.cosmo-skymed.it/it/index.htm |
Specifications | |
Bus | PRIMA |
Launch mass | 1,700 kg (3,700 lb) |
Power | 4 kW |
Regime | Sun-synchronous orbit |
Design life | 5 years (planned) |
Production | |
Status | Operational |
On order | 4 |
Built | 4 |
Launched | 4 |
Operational | 4 |
Maiden launch | COSMO-1 23 June 2007, 02:34:00 UTC |
Last launch | COSMO-4 5 November 2010, 02:20:03 UTC |
Manufacturer | Thales Alenia Space |
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Country of origin | Italy |
Operator | ASI |
Applications | Earth observation radar |
Website | http://www.cosmo-skymed.it/it/index.htm |
Specifications | |
Bus | PRIMA |
Launch mass | 2,205 kg (4,861 lb) |
Power | 5 kW |
Regime | Sun-synchronous orbit |
Design life | 7 years (planned) |
Production | |
Status | Operational |
On order | 4 |
Built | 2 |
Launched | 2 |
Operational | 1 |
Maiden launch | CSG-1 18 December 2019, 08:54 UTC |
The space segment of the system includes four identical medium-sized 1,700 kg (3,700 lb) satellites called COSMO-SkyMed (or COSMO) 1, 2, 3, 4, equipped with synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) sensors with global coverage of the planet. Observations of an area of interest can be repeated several times a day in all-weather conditions. The imagery is applied to defense and security assurance in Italy and other countries, seismic hazard analysis, environmental disaster monitoring, and agricultural mapping.