Azersky


Azersky is an Earth observation satellite with a high-resolution of 1.5 m. It is Azerbaijan's first Earth observation satellite. It was launched into orbit in June 2014.
The satellite was originally named SPOT 7 and developed by Airbus Defence and Space as a part of their SPOT series. SPOT 7 was successfully was handed over to Azercosmos on December 2, 2014, and renamed as Azersky

Details

Lifespan: ~ 12 il
Azersky satellite is capable of producing images of an area of 6 million km2 within one day. This implies that every single point of the Earth can be observed in high-resolution by Azersky satellite every day.
The wide application areas of Azersky satellite include defense, security, emergency situations, exploration of natural resources, maritime, environmental protection, urbanization, mapping, agriculture, tourism and others.
Resolution: 1.5 m Panchromatic / 6 m Multispectral
Spectral bands: 1 Panchromatic and 4 Multispectral band
Image Scene: min. 60X60 km, max. 60X600 km
Altitude: 694.9 km
Revisit: 2 days
Inclination: 98.2°

Launch and operation

The agreement between Azerbaijan and France was signed at the 20th Anniversary Azerbaijan International Telecommunications and Information Technologies Exhibition and Conference, Bakutel 2014 with the participation of President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev. By obtaining the first symbolic image from Azersky satellite, the President launched the commercial activity of the satellite. According to the agreement signed between the two parties, Azersky belonging to Azercosmos and SPOT 6 belonging to Airbus Defence and Space will be used in the form of satellite collection.