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A rocket has been launched from Kazakhstan carrying two British-built satellites which will help monitor natural disasters. | A rocket has been launched from Kazakhstan carrying two British-built satellites which will help monitor natural disasters. |
The UK-DMC2 and Deimos-1 spacecraft will join four platforms already in the sky that together form the Disaster Monitoring Constellation. | The UK-DMC2 and Deimos-1 spacecraft will join four platforms already in the sky that together form the Disaster Monitoring Constellation. |
The network obtains rapid pictures of areas struck by natural calamities - such as floods, earthquakes and fire. | The network obtains rapid pictures of areas struck by natural calamities - such as floods, earthquakes and fire. |
The imagery is used by governments and aid agencies to co-ordinate relief. | The imagery is used by governments and aid agencies to co-ordinate relief. |
The two satellites headed for orbit aboard a Dnepr rocket which was launched from Baikonur cosmodrome, Russia's Strategic Space Troops said. | The two satellites headed for orbit aboard a Dnepr rocket which was launched from Baikonur cosmodrome, Russia's Strategic Space Troops said. |
The Dnepr, a converted Soviet-era SS-18 intercontinental ballistic missile, was also carrying four other foreign satellites, including the United Arab Emirates' first space platform, known as DubaiSat-1. | The Dnepr, a converted Soviet-era SS-18 intercontinental ballistic missile, was also carrying four other foreign satellites, including the United Arab Emirates' first space platform, known as DubaiSat-1. |
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The British built satellites were launched onboard a Dnepr rocket in Kazakhstan | |
Map resource | Map resource |
"After a major disaster, the first thing you need to do is supply the relief workers with an up-to-date map," explained Philip Davies, from manufacturers Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL). | "After a major disaster, the first thing you need to do is supply the relief workers with an up-to-date map," explained Philip Davies, from manufacturers Surrey Satellite Technology Limited (SSTL). |
The constellation can build up images of a region very rapidly | The constellation can build up images of a region very rapidly |
"If there's been a big flood, there will be landslides, roads will have been washed away and bridges will be down. So you need a new map that shows you how to get around the area; and it's the satellite imagery that helps you do that." | "If there's been a big flood, there will be landslides, roads will have been washed away and bridges will be down. So you need a new map that shows you how to get around the area; and it's the satellite imagery that helps you do that." |
UK-DMC2, as the name suggests, is Britain's second contribution to the constellation. Deimos-1 is owned by a Spanish imaging company. | UK-DMC2, as the name suggests, is Britain's second contribution to the constellation. Deimos-1 is owned by a Spanish imaging company. |
The pair joins orbital assets that belong to Algeria, China and Nigeria (a Turkish satellite is no longer operational after finishing its mission). | The pair joins orbital assets that belong to Algeria, China and Nigeria (a Turkish satellite is no longer operational after finishing its mission). |
The spacecraft picture the Earth at resolutions between 4m and 32m, across an ultra-wide 600km-plus swath. | The spacecraft picture the Earth at resolutions between 4m and 32m, across an ultra-wide 600km-plus swath. |
When they fly over their home territories, the satellites acquire a range of data for domestic use - everything from urban planning to monitoring locust swarms, the BBC's Jonathan Amos reports. | When they fly over their home territories, the satellites acquire a range of data for domestic use - everything from urban planning to monitoring locust swarms, the BBC's Jonathan Amos reports. |
THE DMC SATELLITES AlSat-1 (Algeria, 2002)NigeriaSat-1 (Nigeria, 2003)UK-DMC (UK, 2003)Beijing-1 (China, 2005)BilSat-1 (Turkey, 2006 - not op.)Deimos-1 (Spain, 2009)UK-DMC2 (UK, 2009) | THE DMC SATELLITES AlSat-1 (Algeria, 2002)NigeriaSat-1 (Nigeria, 2003)UK-DMC (UK, 2003)Beijing-1 (China, 2005)BilSat-1 (Turkey, 2006 - not op.)Deimos-1 (Spain, 2009)UK-DMC2 (UK, 2009) |
But when the platforms fly across the rest of the globe, they gather imagery which is pooled and sold on to commercial users. | But when the platforms fly across the rest of the globe, they gather imagery which is pooled and sold on to commercial users. |
Every so often, however, a major disaster will strike some part of the globe and the DMC constellation will be tasked with gathering emergency pictures as fast as possible. | Every so often, however, a major disaster will strike some part of the globe and the DMC constellation will be tasked with gathering emergency pictures as fast as possible. |
Recent deployments have included the Australian bushfires in February this year, and after the major cyclone that hit Burma in May 2008. | Recent deployments have included the Australian bushfires in February this year, and after the major cyclone that hit Burma in May 2008. |
"The biggest use of the DMC was after the Asian tsunami is 2004," said Mr Davies. | "The biggest use of the DMC was after the Asian tsunami is 2004," said Mr Davies. |
"We used the fact that it's a constellation and can cover very wide swaths to image the entire Indian Ocean coastline. | "We used the fact that it's a constellation and can cover very wide swaths to image the entire Indian Ocean coastline. |
"Other satellites may have been able to deploy high resolutions at particular locations, but we were the only system that could cover the entire coastline at a reasonable resolution." | "Other satellites may have been able to deploy high resolutions at particular locations, but we were the only system that could cover the entire coastline at a reasonable resolution." |
Disaster response is organised under a UN charter | Disaster response is organised under a UN charter |
The UK-DMC2 platform carries some improvements over the previous DMC satellites, including an enhanced camera sensor to deliver better ground resolution, and X-band transmitters that will enable the spacecraft to download data 10 times as fast as its orbital cousins. | The UK-DMC2 platform carries some improvements over the previous DMC satellites, including an enhanced camera sensor to deliver better ground resolution, and X-band transmitters that will enable the spacecraft to download data 10 times as fast as its orbital cousins. |
The 96kg, 60cm cube is also carrying a student experiment called Poise, which was developed by pupils at Shrewsbury School, in Shropshire. | The 96kg, 60cm cube is also carrying a student experiment called Poise, which was developed by pupils at Shrewsbury School, in Shropshire. |
The experiment will measure variations in the ionosphere - the outermost layer of the atmosphere. These variations can affect the accuracy and safety of satellite navigation (sat-nav) systems. | The experiment will measure variations in the ionosphere - the outermost layer of the atmosphere. These variations can affect the accuracy and safety of satellite navigation (sat-nav) systems. |
SSTL is famous for producing the very first spacecraft for Europe's forthcoming sat-nav system, Galileo. | SSTL is famous for producing the very first spacecraft for Europe's forthcoming sat-nav system, Galileo. |
Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk | Jonathan.Amos-INTERNET@bbc.co.uk |
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