ALOS-3
Advanced Land Observing Satellite 3 (ALOS-3), also called Daichi 3, was a 3-ton Japanese satellite launched on March 7 2023. It was to succeed the optical sensor PRISM (Panchromatic Remote-sensing Instruments for Stereo Mapping) carried on the ALOS satellite, which operated from 2006 to 2011. The ALOS-2 satellite and the future ALOS-4 satellite carry synthetic-aperture radar.
Names | Daichi 3 |
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Mission type | Remote sensing |
Operator | JAXA |
Website | www |
Mission duration | 13 minutes and 55 seconds |
Spacecraft properties | |
Manufacturer | Mitsubishi Electric |
Start of mission | |
Launch date | 7 March 2023 1:38:15 UTC |
Rocket | H3-22S |
Launch site | Tanegashima LP2 |
Contractor | Mitsubishi Heavy Industries |
End of mission | |
Disposal | Destroyed via FTS |
Last contact | March 7 2023 1:55 approximately |
Decay date | March 7 2023 |
Orbital parameters | |
Reference system | Geocentric |
Regime | Sun-synchronous |
Instruments | |
OPS: OPtical Sensor IRS: InfraRed Sensor | |
The satellite was launched as the payload on the first launch of the H3 rocket in March 2023. A failure of the second stage engine to ignite led to the rocket along with its payload ALOS-3 being destroyed by use of Flight Termination System (FTS) to prevent risk of falling debris.
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