MRES

MRES [SSTL]

The Republic of Kazakhstan is utilising the latest Earth Observation (EO) satellite technologies from EADS Astrium and its subsidiary SSTL to create a national system which will support its government with resource monitoring, resource management, land-use mapping and environmental monitoring information for policy and decision making. The new EO system will include a high resolution mapping spacecraft and a wide-swath medium resolution multispectral mapping spacecraft implemented by a team comprising Astrium and SSTL.

The SSTL MRES (Medium Resolution Earth Observation Satellite) satellite will deliver wide swath multispectral imagery of the Kazakh territory and other parts of the Earth. It will weigh less than 200 kg and have the capability to image and downlink one million square kilometers per day, with exceptionally agile off-pointing capabilities for this class of satellite.

SSTL will deliver the MRES satellite within a 3 year timeframe which includes a comprehensive training and development element. Kazakhstan's MRES system will also incorporate advanced new technologies that have been developed for the NigeriaSat-2 satellite that include enhanced data handling and downlink capabilities. SSTL will produce an enhanced version of its SSTL-150 satellite platform for a satellite with a launch weight of less than 200 kg, a ground resolution of 6.5 meters and a swath width of 77 km. The satellite will be capable of swiveling its optical imager up to 38 degrees off nadir. It will be placed into a 630 km sun-synchronous orbit

Nation: Kazakhstan
Type / Application: Earth observation
Operator:
Contractors: SSTL
Equipment: 6.5 meter imager
Configuration: SSTL-150+
Propulsion: Resistojets
Power: Solar cells, batteries
Lifetime: 630 km SSO
Mass: < 200 kg
Orbit:
Satellite Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
MRES 2013

References:

  • SSTL Website