ETV A1 [NanoAvionics]
ETV, formerly known as EarthTV, is a constellation of video earth observing nanosatellites owned by the British company Sen.
Sen is developing its ETV constellation of nano-satellites to stream real-time and timely videos from space. The service, which will include a freely accessible app for individuals, will be used for monitoring environmental events and natural disasters such as wild fires, floods and storms, as well as monitoring climate change and movement of large groups of people.
Each satellite will be equipped with several UHD cameras, providing multiple perspectives of Earth, from wide angle imagery down to 1.5M resolution.
The first five satellites are being built by the Lithuanian NanoAvionics to the 16U CubeSat form factor.
The first ETV will be launched in early 2022 with four more to follow in 2022.
Nation: | UK |
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Type / Application: | Earth observation |
Operator: | Sen |
Contractors: | NanoAvionics |
Equipment: | Video imaging telescope payload |
Configuration: | CubeSat (16U) |
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Power: | Solar cells, batteries |
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Satellite | COSPAR | Date | LS | Launch Vehicle | Remarks | |
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ETV A1 (ex EarthTV 1) | 2022-002CE | 13.01.2022 | CC SLC-40 | Falcon-9 v1.2 (Block 5) | with Umbra 02, Capella 7, 8, ICEYE X14, X16, Sich 2-1, ION-SCV 004, Dodona, STORK 1, 2, LabSat, SW1FT, VZLUSAT 2, ETV A1, BRO 5, HYPSO 1, Kepler 16, ..., 19, Flock-4x 1, ..., 44, Lemur-2 148, 149, 150, Lemur-2 146, 147, DEWA-Sat 1, NuX 1, IRIS A, MDASat 1a, 1b, 1c, Gossamer Piccolomini, Tevel 1, ..., 8, Challenger, Delfi-PQ 1, Unicorn 2A, 2D, 2E, FossaSat 2E1, ..., 2E6, MDQube-SAT 1, SATLLA 2A, 2B, Unicorn 1, EASAT 2, HADES, Grizu-263a, PION-BR 1, SanoSat 1, Tartan-Artibeus 1, USA 320, ..., 323 | |
ETV A2 (ex EarthTV 2) | - | 2023 | with ? | |||
ETV A3 (ex EarthTV 3) | - | 2023 | with ? | |||
ETV A4 (ex EarthTV 4) | - | 2023 | with ? | |||
ETV A5 (ex EarthTV 5) | - | 2023 | with ? |