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Bilsat 1


Also called Biltensat or Utbitak 1 or DMC-Turkey

General


Designation 27945 / 03042G
Launch date 27 Sep 2003
Country of origin Turkey
Mission Remote sensing
Perigee/Apogee 686 km; sun-synchronous; 90° slot in the DMC system
Inclination 98.2°
Period 98.5 min (4 day revisit)
Launch vehicle Cosmos C

Part of an international collaboration to launch the first constellation of Earth observation satellites specifically designed for disaster monitoring.

External resources


sat-index articles


http://www.bilten.metu.edu.tr/


Technical data



Specifications


Prime contractor SSTL
Platform Microsat-100
Mass at launch 130 kg
Mass in orbit  
Dimension 0.6 x 0.6 x 0.6 m
Solar array  
Stabilization 3-axis
DC power  
Design lifetime 15 years

This system uses two SSTL star imagers, supplemented by MEMS gyroscopes. For rapid slewing, BILSAT carries a control-moment-gyro -- the first to be flown on a microsatellite.
Download: 2243.33 MHz

Multispectral


Wavebands near-IR
red
green
Swath width 600 km
Resolution 26 m


Panchromatic


Wavebands  
Swath width  
Resolution 12 m


Coban


Wavebands 9-band
Swath width  
Resolution  

The Coban and Gezgin payload were built by Bilten. Coban is a 9-band low resolution multispectral imager. Gezgin is an image processing module (uses jpeg2000).

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