Futrajaya, Malaysia JULY 12, Jeong Heon SONG. Korea Aerospace Research Institution

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J P T M 2 0 1 1 Futrajaya, Malaysia JULY 12, 2011 Jeong Heon SONG Korea Aerospace Research Institution

Outline Contribution of KARI Sentinel Asia / Data Provider Node International Charter KARI Space Activities Satellites : KOMPSAT, COMS, STSAT Launch Vehicle : KSLV NARO Space Center Sample Imagery KOMPSAT-2 Imageries COMS Imageries 2

History Nov. 2007 KARI & Sentinel Asia KARI announced service of data provider to Sentinel Asia Plan to supply KOMPSAT-1 data Feb. 2008 Operation of KOMPSAT-1 was ended KARI began to supply KOMPSAT-1 archived data JUN. 2009 LOA between KARI and JAXA 3

KARI & International Charter KOMPSAT-2 Provision International Charter Applied for membership in International Charter (Feb. 2010) Qualified by Authorized-User (Oct. 2010) Test the System of KARI facilities (Jul. and Aug. 2011) Approval for Full-Operation-Member (Oct. 2011) KARI will provide KOMPSAT-2 data to Sentinel Asia as well as International Charter. And KARI will also keep try to provide KOMPSATs data to Sentinel Asia directly. 4

KARI & International Charter Haiti Earthquake (JAN 2010) : Provided Analyzed Data with K-2 Haiti earthquake (JAN 15, 2010) 5

KARI & International Charter Sendai (Japan) Tsunami (MAR 2011) : Provided 5 Scenes of K-2 Before After JUN 17, 2008 MAR 14, 2011 NOV 02, 2010 MAR 14, 2011 6

KARI & International Charter Korea Heavy Snow (FEB 2011) : Supported 18 Scenes by IC 7

Satellite Development Program 2025 Lunar Lander 2020 Lunar Orbiter 1999 KOMPSAT-1 2003 STSAT- 1 2006 KOMPSAT-2 2010 KSLV- 1 2010 STSAT-2 2010 COMS-1 TBD KSLV-I I 2017 KOMPSAT-7 1999 KITSAT -3 TBD Geo-Stat. MultiSat 2015 KOMPSAT-6 2011 STSAT-3 2012 2013 KOMPSAT-3 KOMPSAT- 3A KITSAT : Korea Institute of Technology SATellite KOMPSAT : KOrea Multi-Purpose SATellite STSAT : Science & Technology SATellite 2011 KOMPSAT-5 COMS : Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellite 9

KOMPSAT-2 Mission Profile KOMPSAT series Launch Date : 28 July 2006 Operational Life : 3 Years Altitude : 685km Orbit : Sun-synchronous Repeating Ground Track : 28days Sensors Panchromatic : 1m Multi-spectral : 4m (R,G,B,NIR) Swath Width : 15km 10

KOMPSAT-5 Mission Profile Launch Date : 2011 Operational Life : 5 Years Altitude : 550km Orbit : Dawn-Dusk Orbit Sensors KOMPSAT series SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) MODE GSD Swath Width High Resolution 1m 5km Standard 3m 30km Wide Swath 20m 100km 11

KOMPSAT-3 Mission Profile Launch Date : 2012 Operational Life : 4 Years Altitude : 685km Orbit : Sun-synchronous Sensors KOMPSAT series Panchromatic : 0.7m Multi-spectral : 2.8m (R,G,B,NIR) Swath Width : 15km Launch Vehicle H2A (Mitsubishi, Japan) 12

KOMPSAT-3A Mission Profile Launch Date : 2013 Operational Life : 4 Years Altitude : 530km Orbit : Sun-synchronous Sensors KOMPSAT series Panchromatic : 0.7m GSD Multi-spectral : 2.8m (R,G,B,NIR) Infra-Red Camera 15km Swath Width 13

COMS-1 Mission Profile COMS Launch Date : 27 June 2010 Operational Life : 7 years Altitude : 36,000km Orbit : Geo-stationary Sensors Communication Ocean Meteorological 14

COMS-1 Weather Monitoring Mission Continuous monitoring of imagery and extracting of meteorological products with high-resolution and multi-spectral imager Early detection of special weather such as typhoon, yellow dust, etc. Monitoring of long-term change of sea surface temperature and cloud 15

COMS-1 Ocean Monitoring Mission Monitoring of marine environments around the Korean peninsula Production of fishery information (Chlorophyll, etc.) Monitoring of long-term/short-term change of marine ecosystem GOCI 8 bands spectral imager 16

COMS 17

STSAT-3 Mission Profile STSAT Launch Date : 2012 (with KSLV-1) Operational Life : 2 Years Altitude : 300-1500km Orbit : Elliptical orbit Sensors MIRIS Land Surface Temperature 42m GSD (13.4 km Swath-width) COMIS Hyper-spectral Imager Strip Mode (30m GSD, 15km Swath-width) Stereo Mode (60m GSD, 30km Swath-width) 18

KSLV Korea Space Launch Vehicle KSLV-1 Capacities : 100kg class satellite, Low-Earth Orbit Attempt Launched Date : July 2009, June 2010 19

NARO Space Center Space Center Tracking Station II Mission Director Center Meteorological Station Tracking Station I Launch Complex (Launch Pad & Erector) 20

Tsunami (Sendai, Japan) JUN 17, 2008 MAR 14, 2011 22

Tsunami (Sendai, Japan) JUN 17, 2008 MAR 14, 2011 23

Tsunami (Sendai, Japan) JUN 17, 2008 MAR 14, 2011 24

Tsunami (Sendai, Japan) NOV 10, 2010 MAR 14, 2011 25

Tsunami (Sendai, Japan) NOV 10, 2010 MAR 14, 2011 26

Tsunami (Sendai, Japan) NOV 10, 2010 MAR 14, 2011 27

COMS Visible Image 29

COMS Visible Image (2010.10.20~2010.11.22) 30

COMS vs. MODIS Yangtze River, China (COMS, 2010/07/31) (MODIS Aqua, 2010/07/31) 31

COMS vs. MERIS Yangtze River, China (GOCI, 20100731) (MODIS Aqua, 20100731) COMS (2010/09/24, 01:16:43) MERIS(2010/09/24, 01: 43:51) 32

Realization of Korea s New Values and Our Aspiration Towards The Sky and Space! Korea Aerospace Research Institute