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Agency Report National Institute for Space Research

Explore the latest developments in the CBERS satellite missions, including the extension of acquisitions to the Congo basin, real-time acquisitions in South Africa, and new operational procedures for seamless data distribution. Learn about the upcoming CBERS-04A mission, equipment reuse, forest monitoring goals, launching vehicle compatibility, and integration and testing activities at INPE. Discover innovative solutions in data processing, discussions with China for future missions, and the move towards the Opensearch service for efficient access to Earth observation data.

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Agency Report National Institute for Space Research

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  1. Agency Report National Institute for Space Research Lubia Vinhas Julio C. L. Dalge 45a. WGISS Meeting, São José dos Campos April, 2018 CBERS-4 156/103, PAN 10m, Wonders of Brazil – Lençóis Maranhenses/MA

  2. China-Brazil Earth Resources Satellite CBERS 04 – beyond design lifetime Sun synchronous Altitude = 778 km Inclination = 98.5º Orbital period = 100.26 minutes Revisiting rate = 26 days Descending node at 10h30 local time

  3. CBERS 04 cameras

  4. CBERS 04 cameras

  5. CBERS 04 archives and data distribution

  6. CBERS 04 in support of CEOS and GEO • Extending acquisitions to the Congo basin in support of SDCG/GFOI • CRESDA is performing real time acquisitions in Hartebeeshoeck (South Africa) • CBERS 04 OBDR capacity is equally shared by INPE and CRESDA • Each party has 7.5 minutes of recording time per day • Acquisitions over eastern central Africa has required the design of new operational procedures • New operational procedures are being used to avoid conflicts with real time acquisitions in Hartebeeshoeck (South Africa) • New operational procedures should also not interfere with real time acquisitions in Libreville (Gabon) in the near future

  7. CBERS 04A – equipment reuse Sun synchronous orbit Altitude = 628 km Inclination = 97.89º Revisiting rate = 31 days Descending node at 10h30 local time Launch: May 2019

  8. CBERS 04A cameras

  9. CBERS 04A cameras

  10. Multi Mission Platform (PMM) Earth Observation satellites First PMM mission Forest monitoring Launch: 2019 Amazonia 1 Forest monitoring Launch: 2021 Amazonia 1B

  11. Launching vehicles compatibility EUROCKOT (Russia/Germany) MINOTAUR C (EUA) VEGA (ASI/ESA) DNEPR (Ukraine)

  12. PMM integration and testing at INPE

  13. TT&C and image reception activities • New dual (TT&C and image reception) antenna has been acquired for the Cuiabá ground station • Extensive work between space and ground segments • Major efforts in preparation to undertake the Amazonia 1 LEOP phase • Updates on the software for image data reception, ingestion, processing, archiving and distribution • Comprehensive work in preparation to CBERS 04A and Amazonia 1 commissioning phases • Innovative solutions in data processing and archiving • Discussions with China for the next CBERS satellite missions

  14. Connected Assets from INPE • Connector to CWIC developed by the Connected Assets initiative • We are now moving to Opensearch service

  15. Use of EO Data

  16. www.obt.inpe.br/PRODES

  17. www.obt.inpe.br/PRODES

  18. www.obt.inpe.br/DETER

  19. www.obt.inpe.br/DETER

  20. March 9 2018, signing of a Cooperation agreement with EU First step in order to make INPE a regional hub in Latin America for the dissemination of Copernicus data. Deutsch-Brasilianische Industrie- und Handelskammer São Paulo

  21. CBERS-4 162/128, MUX, Wonders of Brazil - Foz do Iguaçú/PR Thank you! Questions? lubia.vinhas@inpe.br Earth-Observation General Coordination (CGOBT) National Institute for Space Research (INPE) Questions?

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