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SUPERVIEW-2 SATELLITE
42 cm Resolution, 6 MS Bands, Stereo Imaging, High Agility
SV-2 (short for SuperView-2, alias GFDM, 高分多模) is a follow-on satellite of SV-1 satellite constellation. It is a very-high-resolution optical imaging satellite. Compared with SV-1 satellites, SV-2 provides higher resolution and more spectral bands. The satellite has one panchromatic band and six multi-spectral bands. The panchromatic resolution is 42 cm and the multi-spectral resolution is 1.68 m at nadir. The imagery collection is highly agile, as the satellite allows long-strip, multi-target, multi-angle at one target, multi-strip, bi-/tri-stereo, along/not-along track collection in one single pass. The satellite is equipped with a set of synchronous monitoring atmospheric corrector to remove the effects of the atmosphere on the reflectance values of images.
Technical Specifications Mission life 8 years Weight 2400 kg Launch time July 3, 2020 Orbit Sun-synchronous, 10:30 am descending node, 643.8 km
altitude, 97.96° inclination angleResolution (at nadir) Panchromatic: 42 cm; multispectral: 1.68 m Sensor bands Panchromatic
Blue
Green
Red
Red edge
Near-infrared1
Near-infrared2Swath width (at nadir) 15 km Dynamic range at imaging 12 bits Revisit capacity 1.5 days 30° off nadir Imaging modes Long-strip, multi-target, multi-angle at one target, multi-strip, bi-/tri-stereo,
along/not-along track collection in one single passOnboard storage ≥5Tb [Statement] These image samples are purpose for demonstration and non-commercial purposes by partners, clients, customers and users. Please be reminded of “SV/GF/ZY/HJ satellite imagery, SpaceWill's distribution” on the image in your use. Should you need any other images that are not released here, please connect us via marketing@spacewillinfo.com.
Saint Peter`sBasilica, Vatican.
Dubai International Airport, UAE.
The Colosseum, Rome, Italy.
CITIC Tower, Beijing, China
Genting Snow Park, Beijing Winter Olympic Venue, China
National Sliding Centre, Beijing Winter Olympic Venue, China
Even Given Cargo Ship Blocked Suez Canal, Egypt
Nanjing Olympic Sports Center, Jiangsu Province, China
London, UK