Sentinel-2B launch preparations off to a flying start

Revealing Sentinel-2B

12 January 2017

Some of us may be easing ourselves gently into the New Year, but for the team readying Sentinel-2B for liftoff on 7 March it's full steam ahead.

On 5 January, the satellite was shipped from ESA's site in the Netherlands - where it had been undergoing testing since June - and arrived safe and sound in French Guiana the following day.

The Sentinel-2 mission is designed as two satellites working in tandem - Sentinel-2A has been in orbit since June 2015.

Offering 'colour vision' for Europe's Copernicus programme, the mission combines high-resolution and novel multispectral capabilities.

Josef Aschbacher, ESA's Director for Earth Observation Programmes, said, 'Since both satellites have a 290 km-wide coverage path and they orbit 180° apart, the time it takes to image the globe will be cut in half to five days once Sentinel-2B is operational.'

The mission mainly provides information for agriculture and forestry and for helping to manage food security. Satellite images are used to determine key information about plants, such as chlorophyll and water content.

This is particularly important for predicting yields effectively and applications related to Earth's vegetation.

Agricultural fields from Sentinel-2A

As well as monitoring plant growth, the mission maps change in land cover and monitors the world's forests. It also provides information on pollution in lakes and coastal waters.

Now in the cleanroom at Europe's spaceport, Sentinel-2B is already on its stand for the start of a seven-week campaign to test and prepare it to be lofted into orbit on a Vega rocket.

ESA's launch campaign manager, Paolo Laberinti, said, 'It's good to see that our delicate cargo arrived safe and well.

'We've already been able to set up all the technical equipment that we use to test the satellite and connect it to its electrical equipment - so that it's ready for testing.

Sentinel-2B arrives

'We are off to a flying start and eager to get our baby into orbit so that it can join its twin and do the job of continuously delivering images to monitor our changing world.'

Sentinel-2B is scheduled for liftoff on 7 March at 01:52 GMT (02:49 CET; 22:49 local time on 6 March).

Rate this

Views

Share


Rating: 0/5 (0votes cast)

Thank you for rating!

You have already rated this page, you can only rate it once!

Your rating has been changed, thanks for rating!

22

ESA - European Space Agency published this content on 12 January 2017 and is solely responsible for the information contained herein.
Distributed by Public, unedited and unaltered, on 12 January 2017 13:30:07 UTC.

Original documenthttp://www.esa.int/Our_Activities/Observing_the_Earth/Copernicus/Sentinel-2/Sentinel-2B_launch_preparations_off_to_a_flying_start

Public permalinkhttp://www.publicnow.com/view/4064E44839752C86346A8F08AF31B0DE70F79B9D