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    ESA > Our Activities > Technology > Proba Missions

    Proba-V

    About Proba-V

    The ‘V’ in its name stands for Vegetation: Proba-V will fly a reduced-mass version of the Vegetation instrument currently on board the Spot satellites to provide a daily overview of global vegetation growth.

    Bearing a different designation from its predecessors, Proba-V is an operational as well as experimental mission, designed to serve an existing user community.

    The aim is to guarantee data continuity for the Vegetation dataset once the current Spot missions end.

    Proba-V facts and figures
    Launch date: April 2013
    Mass: 160 kg
    Orbit: Sun-synchronised polar orbit, 820 km, with a 10:30 AM local time at the descending node
    Instrument: Newly designed version of the Vegetation instrument flown on the Spot series
    Guest technology payloads: Gallium Nitride amplifier incorporated in communication subsystem; Energetic Particle Telescope and one other payload to be decided at a later stage
    Prime contractor: Qinetiq Space Belgium
    Payload developer: OIP Space Systems
    Ground Station: Satellite’s mission control centre in Redu, Belgium complemented by a data reception station to be located in the north of Europe.
    Launcher: Vega

    Last update: 17 December 2012

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