List of Earth observation satellites
Partial list of Earth observation satellites by series/program.
Commercial
- Disaster Monitoring Constellation (6 different satellites as of 2012)
- Pléiades
- EROS A & B
- FORMOSAT-2
- IKONOS
- QuickBird
- RapidEye (5 identical satellites as of 2012)
- SPOT 4, 5, 6 & 7
- TerraSAR-X & TanDEM-X
- COSMO-SkyMed (4 identical satellites as of 2012)
- WorldView-1
- WorldView-2
- GeoEye-1
Earth Observing System
- Aqua (EOS PM-1)
- Aura
- GRACE
- Jason 1
- Ocean Surface Topography Mission
- Orbview-2
- Orbiting Carbon Observatory
- Terra (EOS AM-1)
GOES (Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite)
- GOES 9[citation needed]
- GOES 10[citation needed]
- GOES 12[citation needed]
National Polar-orbiting Operational Environmental Satellite System (NPOESS)
- GMS-1 / Himawari-1[citation needed]
- GMS-2 / Himawari-2[citation needed]
- GMS-3 / Himawari-3[citation needed]
- GMS-4 / Himawari-4[citation needed]
- GMS-5 / Himawari-5[citation needed]
Landsat program
Misc
Brazilian Space Agency (AEB)
Argentina Space Agency (CONAE)
Centre National d'Études Spatiales (CNES)
European Space Agency (ESA)
Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO)
- Oceansat-2 23 September 2009
- IMS-1 28 April 2008
- Cartosat-2A 28 April 2008
- CARTOSAT-2 10 January 2007
- IRS P5 (CARTOSAT-1) 5 May 2005
- IRS P6 (Resourcesat 1) 17 October 2003
- IRS-P4 27 May 1999[citation needed]
- IRS-P3 21 March 1996[1]
- IRS-P2 15 October 1994[2]
- IRS P1 (also IE)(Crashed, due to launch failure of Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle, 20 September 1993)[citation needed]
- IRS-1D 29 September 1997[3]
- IRS-1C 28 December 1995[3]
- IRS-1B 29 August 1991[4]
- IRS-1A 17 March 1988[4]
JAXA (former NASDA)
- MOS-1 (Momo-1)
- MOS-1b (Momo-1b)
- JERS-1 (Fuyo-1)
- ADEOS (Midori)
- ADEOS II (Midori II)
- GOSAT (Ibuki)
- ALOS (Daichi) PALSAR, AVNIR-2 and PRISM
Lembaga Penerbangan dan Antariksa Nasional (LAPAN INDONESIA)
NASA
- TIMED (Thermosphere Ionosphere Mesosphere Energetics and Dynamics)
- TOPEX/Poseidon
- Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite
NOAA
Project Vanguard
National Academy of Sciences of Republic of Belarus
Pakistan's SUPARCO (Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission)
Russian Federal Space Agency (Roscosmos)
Swedish National Space Board
Bolivarian Agency for Space Activities
Meteosat
- MetOp
- Meteosat 5[citation needed]
- Meteosat 6[citation needed]
- Meteosat 7[citation needed]
- Meteosat 8[citation needed]
- Meteosat 9[citation needed]
RADARSAT series
South Korea
THAILAND
Turkey
- Göktürk-2 (2012), Turkish Armed Forces- Intelligence [5])
- RASAT (2011), Mapping
- BILSAT-1 (2003-2006), was part of Disaster Monitoring Constellation Project
Weather
- TIROS-1
- TIROS-2
- TIROS-3[citation needed]
- TIROS-4[citation needed]
- TIROS-5[citation needed]
- TIROS-6[citation needed]
- TIROS-7[citation needed]
- TIROS-8[citation needed]
- TIROS-9[citation needed]
- TIROS-10[citation needed]
Meteor series
- Meteor 1 series[citation needed]
- Meteor 2 series[citation needed]
- Meteor 3 series[citation needed]
Okean series
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FY (Feng Yun) series
- FY-1 series[citation needed]
- FY-2 series[citation needed]
- FY-3A[citation needed]
References
- ^ "IRS-P3". Earthnet Online. Retrieved 2013-02-02.
- ^ "IRS-P2". Vikram Sarabhai Space Centre. VSSC. Retrieved March 11, 2013.
- ^ a b "IRS-1C/1D (Indian Remote Sensing Satellites-1C/1D)". eoportal.com. Retrieved March 11, 2013.
- ^ a b "IRS (Indian Remote Sensing Satellites) - Overview and early LEO Program of ISRO". eoportal.org. Retrieved 2013-04-17.
- ^ https://www.tai.com.tr/en/project/gokturk-2