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AEROSPACE CHINA ›› 2016, Vol. 17 ›› Issue (2): 52-56.

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CHEOS Major Special Project Promotes Development of Chinese Commercial Remote Sensing Cameras

  

  1. Beijing Institute of Space Mechanics & Electricity, Beijing 100190
  • Online:2016-06-16 Published:2019-11-26
  • About author:CAO Dongjing (1973- ) After graduated from the Department of Precision Instruments, Tianjin University in July 1994, he has been engaged in the space remote sensor research work in CAST. In the last 20 years, he had participated in the CCD cameras R&D of ZY-1-01, ZY-1-02, ZY-1-03, HJ-1 (Environment-1) and HY-1B (Marine 1B). Now he is the Deputy Chief Designer of the GF-2 and GF-9 satellites, responsible for the development of high resolution cameras in those satellites.

Abstract: High resolution remote sensing data has been applied in many fields such as national security, economic construction and in the daily life of the general public around the world, creating a huge market. Commercial remote sensing cameras have been developed vigorously throughout the world over the last few decades, resulting in resolutions down to 0.31 m. In 2010, the Chinese government approved the implementation of the China High-resolution Earth Observation System (CHEOS) Major Special Project, giving priority to development of high resolution remote sensing satellites. More than half of CHEOS has been constructed to date and 5 satellites operate in orbit. These cameras have different characteristics. A number of innovative technologies have been adopted, which have led to camera performance increasing in leaps and bounds. The products and the production capability enables the remote sensing technical level to increase making it on a par with Europe and the US.

Key words: High resolution remote sensing cameras, CHEOS, Commercial remote sensing cameras