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EROS A is the first in a constellation of sun-synchronous, polar-orbiting satellites that ImageSat plans to deploy during this decade.
Successfully launched on December 5, 2000, EROS A has been commercially operational since January 1, 2001. The satellite's weight at launch was 250 kg.
EROS A is equipped with a camera whose focal plane of CCD (Charge Coupled Device) detectors produces a standard image resolution of 1.9 meters with a swath of 14 km at Nadir (perpendicular to the surface) at an altitude of ~500 km, and sub-meter resolution using hypersampling techniques. The data transmission rate is 70 Mbit/s.
The anticipated lifespan of the EROS A satellite is ten years. |