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VRSS-2

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VRSS-2
Mission typeEarth observation
OperatorBolivarian Agency for Space Activities
COSPAR ID2017-060A[1]
SATCATno.42954
Mission duration5 years
Spacecraft properties
BusCAST 2000
ManufacturerChina Great Wall Industry Corporation
China Academy of Space Technology
Launch mass975 kilograms (2,150 lb) at launch
Power@1700Kw
Start of mission
Launch date9 October 2017, 04:12(2017-10-09UTC04:12Z)UTC
RocketChang Zheng 2D
Launch siteJiuquanLA-4/SLS-2
ContractorSAS
Orbital parameters
Reference systemGeocentric
Regimelow Earth orbit[1]
Eccentricity0.0023[1]
Perigee altitude634.6 kilometres (394.3 mi)[1]
Apogee altitude663.7 kilometres (412.4 mi)[1]
Inclination98.00[1]
Period97.6[1]
Epoch17350.82709734

VRSS-2(Venezuelan Remote Sensing Satellite-2), also known as (Satellite)Antonio José de Sucre,is the secondVenezuelanremote sensingsatellite, and the third Venezuelan satellite afterVRSS-1.It will be used to study Venezuelan territory and support planning, agriculture and disaster recovery. It was built and launched by theChineseand has been named after Venezuelan revolutionaryAntonio José de Sucre.

Satellite

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The satellite was built after a contract between Venezuela and China was signed inCaracason 5 Oct 2014,[2]and follows from their previous collaboration on VRSS-1 Miranda Remote Sensing Satellite. The contract, worth $170 millionUSD,The main contractor isChina Great Wall Industry Corporationand the satellite is based on the CAST 2000 bus developed by theChina Academy of Space Technology.

The satellite contains two different cameras, High Resolution Camera (HRC) and Infrared Camera (IRC). The highest resolution band 0.98 metres (3 ft 3 in) GSD inpanchromatic,and 4 metres (13 ft) GSD inmultispectral.The Infrared cameras have a resolution of (Long Wave) 60 metres (200 ft) and (Short Wave) 30 metres (98 ft) GSD, totaling 10 spectral bands.

The satellite passes over Venezuela three or four times every 24 hours, covering the same area in 101 days atNadir.Is operated from the Base Aeroespacial Capitán Manuel Ríos inEl Sombrero,Guáricostate by Venezuela'sBolivarian Agency for Space Activities,design life span (5 years)

Launch

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The satellite was launched 9 October 2017 at 4:12 UTC fromJiuquan Launch Centrein P.R China by aLong March 2Drocket, into a Sun Synchronous DescendingOrbital nodeat 10:30amlow Earth orbit.It was given theinternational designator2017-060A andUnited States Space CommandSatellite Catalog Number42954.[3]

Funding

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See also

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References

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  1. ^abcdefg"VRSS-2 Real Time Tracking".n2yo.Retrieved15 December2017.
  2. ^"Firma del Contrato Satélite Antonio José de Sucre (Vrss-2)".ABAE.Retrieved15 December2017.
  3. ^NASA Space Science Data Coordinated Archive
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