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RADARSAT-2 Update

RADARSAT-2 Update. Daniel De Lisle RADARSAT-2 Data Utilisations & Applications SOAR Coordination Office . Outline. Satellite status Follow-on mission SOAR program. Bus. RADARSAT-2. Status: Bus at DFL since May 04 Bus Functional tests successfully completed Next step – TVAC Test

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RADARSAT-2 Update

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  1. RADARSAT-2 Update Daniel De Lisle RADARSAT-2 Data Utilisations & Applications SOAR Coordination Office

  2. Outline Satellite status Follow-on mission SOAR program

  3. Bus RADARSAT-2 • Status: • Bus at DFL since May 04 • Bus Functional tests successfully completed • Next step – TVAC Test • Bus to be moved in the testing area • S/C Bus TVAC began in December RADARSAT-1

  4. SAR Payload – Sensor Electronics • Status: • Rework to fix the technical problems was successful • SE equipment on flight panel • Testing on-going • Delivered in December

  5. SAR – Transmit/Receive Modules • Status: • Thales assembly complete • Finalizing testing & shipping • EMS production ramping up • Overall Statistics: • Assembled: 434 • Tested: 345 (Required: 512)

  6. Schedule Summary Launch Dec. 05 Ops Valid. Review October 05 R-2 in Operation March 06 Payload Delivery Fall/Winter 04/05 ESS Delivery October 03 Bus Delivery May 04 2003 2004 2005 Spacecraft Assembly Integration and Testing at DFL Launch Campaign Commis- sioning

  7. RADARSAT-2 follow-on missionWhat next? • Preserve C-band continuity • Enable maintenance of sovereignty and security, management of resources and environmental stewardship • Preserve Canadian SAR leadership: • Technology • Applications • Operational Service

  8. RADARSAT-2 Follow-on Options • RADARSAT-2 type satellite: for launch by 2012 with modifications for technology obsolescence; • Low-cost/small-sat SAR: demonstration mission in 2009 (SSS-DM), followed by constellation of 3 small SARs (400 kg range) launched in 2012, 2015 and 2018; possible acceleration funding permitting.

  9. Option 1 – RADARSAT-2 Type • Possible launch in 2012 • Approach: develop “RSAT-3” using same approach as RSAT-2, with technology modifications due to obsolescence • Performance: identical to RSAT-2 • Includes: • Cost of satellite dependent on approach (fast clone with some obsolescence issues vs. new technology); • Delta-2 launch. • Users: same as RSAT-2, but does not provide performance evolution of system or technology.

  10. Option 2 – Low-cost/small-sat SAR • Constellation of 4 SmallSatSAR over 14 years, including SSS-DM and 3 additional satellites launched in 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018; • Approach: demonstration mission (SSS-DM) launched in 2009 followed by 3 satellites launched over 6 years; possibility of accelerating launches (to 2012) or adding satellites; • Performance: possible trade-offs required on RADARSAT-2 performance (TBD); several satellites offer more revisits and more reliable system; • Includes: • Space segment for 4 satellites • Launch for 4 satellites • Users: same as RSAT-1, plus increased government interest (DND and allies, Coast Guard, DFO, Transport Canada)

  11. SAR Continuity Option Overview RSAT-1 RSAT-2 RSAT-2 Clone SSS-DM SSS-1 SSS-2 SSS-3

  12. RADARSAT-2 Follow-on Next Steps • Continue development of critical technology; • Define user requirements in terms of applications, information requirements and product delivery timeliness (revisit, swath width, resolution, SAR modes, polarisation, left/right looking, GMTI); • Define mission requirements (key mission drivers, system architecture and trade-offs); • Perform mission feasibility studies; • Develop partnership options (international and commercial);

  13. A cooperative post-launch program sponsored by RADARSAT International, Canada Centre for Remote Sensing and the Canadian Space Agency, known as collaborators. Mandate: To further the advancement of RADARSAT-2 applications in areas where the system strengths provide unique advantage. Emphasis will be placed on: “Making the scientifically possible operationally practical.” Science and Operational Applications Research (SOAR) Program

  14. The program will provide a limited quantity of data for early research and development to Canadian and international organizations to apply for RADARSAT-2 Advanced Modes data specifically: for current anchor clients, to test new capabilities within their current operations; for researchers, to increase our knowledge on polarimetry potential opportunities, information extraction procedures and product development; for value-added community and strategic partners, to both ensure continuity of current product lines with new RADARSAT-2 features AND develop new products. SOARThe opportunity

  15. SOAR Sub-Programs: • Improvements to Existing Operational Applications • The focus of this sub-program is to explore the enhanced features of RADARSAT-2 and their capacity to improve upon existing operationally successful RADARSAT-1/SAR applications and markets; • New Commercial Applications • The focus of this sub-program is to identify new commercial opportunities that may be addressed with the system enhancements of RADARSAT-2; • Research and Development of New Applications • The focus of this sub-program is on characterizing the new modes of RADARSAT-2, such as the fully polarimetric modes, and on identifying new applications and market opportunities for these modes.

  16. The official deadline to submit a Letter of Intent was Dec 31, 2004 245 letters of intent were submitted The Letters were sorted by: Origin of the letter Region of Interest Nature of applications Sub-programs Polarization mode Submission of Letter of Intent

  17. CANADA / CANADA 50 UNITED STATES / ETATS-UNIS 29 FRANCE / FRANCE 16 CHINA / CHINE 13 ITALY / ITALIE 13 INDIA / INDE 12 SPAIN / ESPAGNE 10 ARGENTINA / ARGENTINE 9 AUSTRALIA / AUSTRALIE 8 BRAZIL / BRÉSIL 8 JAPAN / JAPON 7 GERMANY / ALLEMAGNE 6 NEW ZEALAND / NOUVELLE-ZÉLANDE 6 NORWAY / NORVÈGE 6 UNITED KINGDOM / ROYAUME-UNI 6 COLOMBIA / COLOMBIE 5 PHILIPPINES / PHILIPPINES 4 THAILAND / THAÏLANDE 4 MEXICO / MEXIQUE 3 SINGAPORE / SINGAPOUR 3 SWITZERLAND / SUISSE 3 Origin of Letters AUSTRIA / AUTRICHE 2 NETHERLANDS / PAYS-BAS 2 SOUTH AFRICA / AFRIQUE DU SUD 2 SOUTH KOREA / CORÉE DU SUD 2 ALGERIA / ALGÉRIE 1 ANDORRA / ANDORRE 1 BELGIUM / BELGIQUE 1 BOTSWANA / BOTSWANA 1 CAMBODIA / CAMBODGE 1 CAMEROON / CAMEROUN 1 ECUADOR / ÉQUATEUR 1 EGYPT / ÉGYPTE 1 FINLAND / FINLANDE 1 INDONESIA / INDONÉSIE 1 LUXEMBOURG / LUXEMBOURG 1 PORTUGAL / PORTUGAL 1 ROMANIA / ROUMANIE 1 RUSSIA / RUSSIE 1 SWEDEN / SUEDE 1 TAIWAN / TAÏWAN 1 Total 245

  18. Region of Interest

  19. Nature of Applications

  20. Sub-Programs

  21. Polarization mode

  22. RFP released on December 10th 2003 On-line Letters of Intent submission from April to December 31, 2004 Extended for POLinSAR participants please submit ASAP Response to Letter of Intent by SOAR Sponsors by March 2005 Full Proposal submission by June, 2005 Winning proposals selected by October 2005 Data Acquisition and Delivery initiated (Launch + 5 months) Mid Term Workshops / Symposia (Launch + 12 months) Final Symposia (Launch + 24 months) http://www.radarsat2.info SOAR Schedule

  23. CD from MDA containing simulated RADARSAT-2 data in GeoTiff format Catalogue of Convair Data Freeware from POLSAR commercial software developed by Atlantis Scientific (sponsored by CSA) SOAR flyers Material available

  24. For more Info:Daniel De LisleRADARSAT-2 Data Utilisations & ApplicationsSOAR Coordination OfficeCanadian Space Agency Tel: (450) 926-6611 Fax:(450) 926-4449daniel.delisle@space.gc.casoar@space.gc.cahttp://www.radarsat2.info

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