KOMPSAT-6 Mission, Operation Concept, and System Design

Conference: EUSAR 2016 - 11th European Conference on Synthetic Aperture Radar
06/06/2016 - 06/09/2016 at Hamburg, Germany

Proceedings: EUSAR 2016

Pages: 4Language: englishTyp: PDF

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Authors:
Lee, Seon-Ho; Yoon, Jae-Cheol (KOMPSAT-6 Systems Engineering & Integration Team, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Republic of Korea)
Kim, Jin-Hee (KOMPSAT-6 Program Office, Republic of Korea)

Abstract:
KOMPSAT-6 is the second SAR satellite in Korea as a follow-on from KOMPSAT-5 that has been operating in orbit since 2013. The mission objective of KOMPSAT-6 system is the expedite provision of the space-borne SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) images with high resolution required for the national demand in GIS (Geographical Information Systems), Ocean & Land management, Disaster monitoring, and Environment monitoring. The KOMPSAT-6 satellite system is a single KOMPSAT-6 satellite flying in a repeat ground track frozen dawn-dusk orbit with 11 days repeat ground track period at mean altitude of 505 km. The KOMPSAT-6 satellite will be delivered to low Earth orbit for all-weather day-night monitoring of Korean peninsula in 2020. This paper provides the overviews of KOMPSAT-6 mission, operation concept, and system design.