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KHRUNICHEV STATE RESEARCH AND PRODUCTION SPACE CENTER A.A. MAKSIMOV SPACE SYSTEMS RESEARCH INSTITUTE RUSSIAN ACADEMY OF COSMONAUTICS by K.E. TSIOLKOVSKY Prof. MENSHIKOV Valery A. Deputy Director General of Khrunichev Space Center Director of A.A. Maksimov Space Systems Research Institute Vice-President of Russian Academy of Cosmonautics by K.E. Tsiolkovsky Member of International Academy of Astronautics

PURPOSE: Global l monitoring i of Earth s surface, Earth s atmosphere and near-earth environment from space with the possibility to transfer observation data to ground situation centers which carry out forecast and warning in quasi-real time to prevent natural and man-caused disasters. AIM: Decreasing of danger and negative consequences of natural and man-caused disasters for population and economic potential of countries on the base of creation of united scientific and technical and informational space in the field of monitoring of Earth lithosphere, atmosphere and ionosphere. This aim is achieved by means of effective development and mutual use of space potential, advanced monitoring technologies and procedures for data processing which different countries have in the interesting of providing the global operational and short-term forecast of natural and man-caused disasters M A I N T A S K S O F S Y S T E M Remote observation of Earth s surface, atmosphere and ionosphere with use of visible and heat range equipment, low- and high-frequencyh wave complexes, complexes for monitoring i of charged particles, magnetometers, mass-analyzers, spectrometers, Data obtaining by satellite equipment and its registration, Transfer of monitoring data from satellite to ground centers to obtain, store and process the Earth observation information both in real-time and with delaying in case of data storage in satellite on-board memory, Preprocessing of Earth observation information with use of ground stations which are part of global (international) and national situation centers, Monitoring data acquisition and processing in the interesting of operational and short-term forecast of natural and man-caused disasters, and data storage and display in the international situation centers as well, On-line and operational delivery of necessary information to state authorities both in Russia and in other countries in the interesting of hazard reducing and decreasing of negative consequences of natural and man-caused disasters for people and economic potential of different countries, Remote education (distance learning) in the interesting of training specialists in the field of monitoring, forecast of natural and mancaused disasters and other areas of science and engineering with use of advanced space and informational technologies Providing with data for weather analysis and forecast on regional and global levels. 1

S P A C E S E G M E N T Satellite constellation on geostationary orbit (GEO) Satellite constellation on sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) A I R S E G M E N T National aviation constellations for Earth observation GROUND TECHNICAL FACILITIES G R O U N D S E G M E N T GLOBAL SYSTEM TO PROVIDE WITH MONITORING INFORMATION INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATING- INFORMATIONAL SYSTEM GROUND CONTROL COMLEX FOR GEO s SATELLITE CONSTELLATION GROUND CONTROL COMLEX FOR LOW-ORBIT SATELLITE CONSTELLATION SUBSYSTEM TO OBTAIN DATA OF EARTH REMOTE SENSING SUBSYSTEM TO PROVIDE INFORMATION CONCERNING GEOPHISICAL PHENOMENA AND DISASTERS FORECASTS INTEGRATED TELEMATIC SYSTEM TO PROVIDE TRAFFIC PASSAGES SYSTEM TO PROVIDE CUSTOMERS WITH HIGH- PRECISION NAVIGATING DATA GROUND COMPLECS TO PROVIDE FLIGHTS INTERNATIONAL REMOTE EDUCATION SYSTEM LAUNCHERS FOR INJECTION OF SATELLITES TO GEO LAUNCHERS FOR INJECTION OF SATELLITES TO LOW-ORBITORBIT SUBSYSTEM TO OBTAIN DATA FROM AIR SEGMENT AND CONTROL SENSORS SUBSYSTEM TO PROCESS OBTAIINED OBSERVATION DATA MAIN TECHNICAL CENTERS TEAM TERMINALS 2

SIGNS OF EARTHQUAKES REGISTRATED BY MEANS OF SPACE SYSTEMS Anomalies of cloudy fields Anomalies of gravitation field Magnetic heterogeneity Level of subsoil waters Heat anomalies Removal of Earth surface Dying EVOLUTION Mature cyclone Ionosphere disturbance MONITORING OF TSUNAMI MOVEMENT MON NITORING OF TSUNAMI Birth of tsunami Tsunami rising ESTIMATION OF CONSEQUENCIES OF NATURAL DISASTERS Before tsunami After tsunami 3

Main technical characteristics Mass (max) 150-160 kg. Mass of payload - 20 40 kg. Lifetime 5-10 years. Orbital structure: Number of satellites in constellation 12. Orbits - SSO, H=575 km, with even distribution of orbit planes along longitude of ascending node Characteristic Value - resolution, m 3 60 (panchrome); 8 125 (spectral) - spectral range, micrometers 0,48-1,7 - span, km 20-510 IAA Academy Day, Round Table Glasgow / Scotland, September 28, 2007 4

НАЗЕМНЫЕ СТАНЦИИ НАЗЕМНЫЕ СТАНЦИИ NATIONAL ПРИЕМА КОСМИЧЕСКОЙ ПРИЕМА КОСМИЧЕСКОЙ GROUND ИНФОРМАЦИИ С STATIONS ИНФОРМАЦИИ TO OBTAIN С ГЕОСТАЦИОНАРНЫХ КА ГЕОСТАЦИОНАРНЫХ SPACE DATA КА STATE AUTHORITIES OF DIFFERENT COUNTRIES UN GMES GEOSS 3 rd level NATIONAL CENTERS IN DIFFERENT COUNTRIES FOR CONTROL DURING EMERGENCY SITUATIONS INTERNATIONAL CENTERS FOR CONTROL DURING EMERGENCY SITUATIONS (Moscow, Geneva, Madrid, New York City and others) 2 nd level 1 st level РЕГИОНАЛЬНЫЕ ЦЕНТРЫ РЕГИОНАЛЬНЫЕ СБОРА И ОБРАБОТКИ ЦЕНТРЫ REGIONAL ИНФОРМАЦИИ СБОРА И CENTERS ОБРАБОТКИ TO ЛОКАЛЬНОГО OBTAIN ИНФОРМАЦИИ AND PROCESS И НЕПО ЛОКАЛЬНОГО DATA FROM И НЕПО FACILITIES OF AIR SEGMENT AND DIRECT CONTROL НАЗЕМНЫЕ СТАНЦИИ SENSORS НАЗЕМНЫЕ СТАНЦИИ ПРИЕМА КОСМИЧЕСКОЙ Sentinel Asia FORCES AND ПРИЕМА INTERNATIONAL КОСМИЧЕСКОЙ ИНФОРМАЦИИ С 3rd level FACILITIES TO STATIONS ИНФОРМАЦИИ TO OBTAIN С НИЗКООРБИТАЛЬНЫХ КА REMOVE EMERGENCY НИЗКООРБИТАЛЬНЫХ SPACE DATA КА WMO SITUATIONS (5 stations) 5

Researches directed at: Carrying out of the development work to design Deployment of system and create system including: including:: Specification of the system architecture, Development of system s pilot project (2010), Serial production, Analysis of technical and launches and putting technological possibilities Development of draft design, development of into operation, of creation of system s experimental patterns and kea elements of elements, system, development of technical documentation Extra equipping of Further investigation of to manufacture preproduction (test) models, ground control stations signs betokening natural systems and mock-ups (2011-2012), (if necessary), and man-caused disasters and capabilities of corresponding equipment to register this signs, Technical and economic analysis of development, creation and operation of the system, Determinationt i ti of requirements specification for development work to create system. Manufacture of preproduction (test) models, autonomous tests and correction of technical documentation (2012-2013), Assembly tests and correction of technical documentation (2014), Flight tests, preparation of technical documentation for series manufacture of system s elements, system s commission (2015) Deployment of orbital constellation of global system to provide customers monitoring data, with Deployment of international remote education (distance learning) system. 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 1 st stage Research engineering 2 nd stage Development work 3 rd stage Deployment 6

HUMANITARIAN ECOLOGICAL ECONOMIC Maintenance of life and health for thousands people on the Earths due to online control, forecast and early warning about natural and man caused disasters, Increasing of comprehension by world community the necessity of peaceful coexistence on the Earth and preservation of world civilization Reliable estimate of influence of factors concerning ecological l threats on the Earth, Decreasing of unemployment due to opening new jobs, Preservation and steady raising of scientific, design and technological potential in Russia, Increasing of efficiency of development and realization by world community the large- scale actions to prevent the ecological threats resulted from natural and man- caused factors Annual resources savings due to prevention of emergency situations dealing with natural and man-caused disasters (in the world hundreds billions US dollars), Re-orientation of resources savings to humanitarian needs of humanity. 7

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