- RapidEye
RapidEye AG is a German geospatial information provider focused on assisting in management decision-making through services based on their own Earth observation imagery. The company owns a five satellite constellation producing 5 meter resolution imagery that was designed and implemented by MDA of Richmond, Canada. Originally located in Munich, the company relocated 60 km southwest of Berlin to Brandenburg an der Havel in 2004.
Industry Applications
RapidEye works with the following industries:
# Agriculture – Field boundary extraction, crop identification, acreage determination, yield forecasting, management and harvest zone mapping, damage assessment and risk management for agricultural insurances, etc.
# Forestry – Tree species separation, stem volume estimation, infestation detection, volume estimation, harvest mapping, etc.
# Security & Emergency- Disaster management after tornadoes, hurricanes, drought, floods, landslides, hail, fires, earthquakes, etc.
# Environment – Change detection for any environmental purpose
# Spatial Solutions – Background imagery services, updating road network databases, ortho-image maps, etc.
# Energy & Infrastructure - Pipeline monitoring, land cover classification, clutter mapping, etc.Satellites
Five Identical Satellites: Each of RapidEye's five satellites contain identical sensors, are equally calibrated and travel on the same orbital plane. Therefore, an image from one satellite will be equivalent to an image from any of the other four, allowing for a large amount of imagery to be collected (4 million km² each day) and quick revisit times. The RapidEye satellite system is capable of imaging any point on Earth every day.
Construction: Surrey Satellite Technologies Ltd (SSTL) of Guildford, UK was subcontracted by MDA to design and build and test the spacecraft bus.
Sensors: RapidEye's satellite sensors (cameras), built by Jena-Optronik of Jena, Germany (also under subcontract from MDA) record images in five spectral bands: Blue (440-510 nm), Green (520-590 nm), Red (630-685 nm), Red Edge (690-730 nm) and Near Infrared (760-850 nm). Size: The RapidEye satellites are quite small. Each satellite is approximately 1 meter cubed (roughly the size of a dorm refrigerator or a dishwasher). The only other constellation of this size used for remote sensing is the DMC (Disaster Management Constellation), also designed and built by SSTL.
The RapidEye satellite platforms has been constructed by
Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd (SSTL). [ [http://www.engineeringbritain.com/space/categories/9-RapidEye SSTL's RapidEye blog] , 22 May 2008.] This makes RapidEye the second multiple-satellite imaging constellation that SSTL has been involved with, after building and launching theDisaster Monitoring Constellation .RapidEye invited the public to name their satellites with a contest in July of 2008. The winning names chosen from this contest were : TACHYS (Rapid), MATI (Eye), CHOMA (Earth), CHOROS (Space), TROCHIA (Orbit). All names are Greek in origin.
Launch
On August 29, 2008, a DNEPR-1 rocket (a refurbished ICBM missile), was successfully launched from Baikanour Cosmodrome in Kazahstan carrying RapidEye's constellation of five Earth observation
satellites designed and implemented byMDA of Richmond, Canada. [cite web | url =http://www.rapideye.de/upload/documents/Press_Releases/PR_Announcement_SuccessfulLaunchFIN_EN_29.08.2008.pdf | title = Press Release: First Commercial Satellite Constellation SuccessfullyLaunched | publisher = RapidEye] [cite web | url = http://www.rapideye.de/home/about-us/launch-2008-/ | title = RapidEye Constellation Launch 2008 | publisher = RapidEye] [ [http://tvroscosmos.ru/picture_library/video/start30.wmv Video of the launch] provided by Russian space agencyRoscosmos ] Since then, the satellites have been undergoing their initial testing and calibration phase, which will last until approximately the end of 2008.History
1996: The RapidEye business concept was designed by Kayser-Threde GmbH, based on a call for ideas from the
DLR (German Aerospace Agency), on how to commercializeremote sensing in Germany.1998: RapidEye was established as an independent company in Munich with seed financing from a few private investors and Vereinigte Hagelversicherung, a German agricultural insurance provider.
2004: Funding was secured for the RapidEye satellite constellation and ground segment with the help of the European Union, the State of Brandenburg (Germany), a banking consortium consisting of Commerzbank, EDC (Export Development Canada) and KfW Banking Group.Through a contract with the CCC (Canadian Commercial Corporation), MDA (MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates Ltd.) was awarded the contract as the prime contractor to build RapidEye's satellite system.RapidEye relocated their business to Brandenburg an der Havel, Germany.
2008: RapidEye earned ISO 9001:2000 certification in April from TÜV Nord The RapidEye constellation of five Earth observation satellites was successfully launched on August 29th from Baikanour, Kazakhstan. Currently, the satellites are undergoing their MPAR phase (consisting of testing and calibration) and will be commercially operational by the end of 2008.
News
August 29, 2008 successful launch of 5 RapidEye satellites.
References
External Links
* [http://www.rapideye.de/ RapidEye AG]
* [http://directory.eoportal.org/d_ann.php?an_id=7466 Description of RapidEye from the Earth Observation Portal]
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