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    ESA > Our Activities > Technology > Proba Missions

    Proba-V satellite

    About Proba-V

    Proba-V is a miniaturised ESA satellite tasked with a full-scale mission: to map land cover and vegetation growth across the entire planet every two days.

    Prova-V facts and figures
    Proba-V facts and figures
    Launch date: 6/47 May 2013 (04:06:31 CEST 7 May; 23:06:31 local time 4 May)
    Mass: 140 kg
    Orbit: Sun-synchronous polar orbit, 820 km altitude, crossing the equator every morning between 10:30 and 11:00 local time
    Instrument: New version of the Vegetation imager previously flown on the Spot satellites
    Guest technology payloads: Gallium nitride amplifier incorporated in communication subsystem; Energetic Particle Telescope; SATRAM radiation monitor, ADS-B aircraft signal detector; fibre optic photonics experiment
    Prime contractor: QinetiQ Space Belgium
    Payload developer: OIP Sensor Systems
    Ground segment:

    Satellite’s mission control centre in Redu, Belgium complemented by a ground station for data reception, and a processing and archiving centre at VITO in Belgium.

    The exploitation phase of Proba-V will be managed by ESA from ESRIN, ESA’s Earth observation centre in Italy.

    Launcher: Vega

    Last update: 7 May 2013

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