UNIFORM-1

UNIFORM-1
Operator Wakayama University
Mission type Earth observation satellite
Launch date 24 May 2014 (2014-05-24)
Launch vehicle H-IIA 202
Mission duration ongoing
COSPAR ID ?
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Mass 50 kg
Orbital elements
Eccentricity 0.0013
Inclination 97.9 deg.
Apoapsis 647.4
Periapsis 629.8
Orbital period 97.5 min

UNIFORM-1 or University International Formation Mission is a Japanese micro-satellite launched in 2014.[1] The satellite is built around a wildfire detection camera and features the following instruments:

All instruments are powered by solar cells mounted on the spacecraft body and stub wings, with estimated electrical power of over 100W.

Launch

UNIFORM-1 was launched from Tanegashima, Japan, on 24 May 2014 by a H-IIA rocket.

Mission

The satellite is intended for wildfire detection, especially in the south-east Asia region. The satellite has a less accurate infrared sensor compared to other infrared satellites, but an envisioned constellation of UNIFORM satellites would allow for a short revisit time at the fraction of the cost of the Landsat 7 or MOSIS satellites. Mission data is down-linked in S-band and X-band, while control up-link is S-band only.

The Wakayama University and JAXA has refused to publish data and/or information which are not officially published.

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