WorldView-2

WorldView-2

WorldView-2

This is an earth observation satellite owned by DigitalGlobe. It provides panchromatic imagery of 0.46m resolution along with 8 band multispectral imagery with 1.84m resolution.

Design specifications

Launch Information Date: October 8, 2009
Launch Vehicle: Delta 7920 (9 strap-ons)
Launch Site: Vandenberg Air Force Base, California
Orbit Altitude: 770 km
Type: Sun synchronous, 10:30 am descending node Period: 100 min.
Mission Life 10-12 years, including all consumables and degradables (e.g. propellant)
Spacecraft Size, Mass and Power  5.7 m (18.7 ft) tall x 2.5 m (8 ft) across
7.1 m (23 ft) across the deployed solar arrays 2615 kg (5765 lbs)
3.2 kW solar array, 100 Ahr battery
Sensor Bands Panchromatic: 450 – 800 nm
8 band Multispectral:
Coastal:  400 – 450 nm Red: 630 -690 nm
Blue: 450 – 510 nm Red Edge:  705 – 745 nm
Green: 510 – 580 nm Near-IR1:  770 – 895 nm
Yellow: 585 – 625 nm Near-IR2: 860 – 1040 nm
Sensor Resolution Panchromatic: 0.46 m GSD at nadir, 0.52 m GSD at 20° off-nadir Multispectral: 1.85 m GSD at nadir, 2.07 m GSD at 20° off-nadir
Dynamic Range 11-bits per pixel
Swath Width 16.4 km at nadir
Attitude Determination and Control 3-axis stabilized
Actuators: Control Moment Gyros (CMGs) Sensors: Star trackers, solid state IRU, GPS
Pointing Accuracy and Knowledge Accuracy: <500 m at image start and stop Knowledge: Supports geolocation accuracy below
Retargeting Agility Time to Slew 200 km: 10 sec
Onboard Storage 2199 Gb solid state with EDAC
Communications  Image and Ancillary Data: 800 Mbps X-band
Housekeeping: 4, 16 or 32 kbps real-time, 524 kbps stored, X-band
Command: 2 or 64 kbps S-band
Max Contiguous Area Collected in a Single Pass (30° off-nadir angle) Mono: 138 x 112 km (8 strips)
Stereo: 63 x 112 km (4 pairs)
Revisit Frequency (at 40°N Latitude) 1.1 days at 1 m GSD or less
3.7 days at 20° off-nadir or less (0.52 m GSD)
Geolocation Accuracy (CE90) Demonstrated <3.5 m CE90 without ground control
Capacity 1 million km2 per day