- KOMPSAT-2
- Mission
- KOMPSAT-2 Objectives
KOMPSAT-2 Objectives
The main mission objectives of the KOMPSAT-2 system are to:
- Monitor large scale disasters and to provide data to support future disaster prevention activities
- Acquire high resolution images for GIS (Geographic Information Systems)
- Compose printed and digitised maps for domestic and overseas territories, supporting balanced development of Korean territories,
- Survey natural resources
- Provide data continuity for KOMPSAT-1
The satellite carries a high-powered digital camera, which is capable of acquiring up to 1 metre resolution imagery, enabling identification of individual vehicles on the ground.
In 2012, KOMPSAT-2 was confirmed as an ESA Third Party Mission.
Science
KOMPSAT-2's instruments are designed to acquire high- and very-high-resolution imagery with a footprint of 15 km. The satellite has the capacity to acquire 20 minutes of imagery on each orbit and it can steer its sensors both ways out to 30° off track. Panchromatic and multispectral images can be acquired at the same time.