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  2. CBERS-2B - Wikipedia

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    CBERS-2B was a 1,450-kilogram (3,200-pound) spacecraft built by the China Academy of Space Technology and based on the Phoenix-Eye 1 satellite bus. [1] The spacecraft was powered by a single solar array, which provided 1100 watts of electricity for the satellite's systems.

  3. China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program - Wikipedia

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    CBERS-2B is similar to the two previous members of the series, but a new camera was added to this last satellite: High Resolution Panchromatic Camera (HRC). This camera records images in one single panchromatic band 0.50 – 0.80 μm which comprises part of the visible and of the near infrared portion of electromagnetic spectrum.

  4. Ziyuan (satellite) - Wikipedia

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    Several Ziyuan satellites are operated jointly with Brazil's National Institute for Space Research under the China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program. Ziyuan satellites are based on the Phoenix-Eye-1 or Phoenix-Eye-2 satellite buses - the Phoenix-Eye-1 is used for CBERS missions while the Phoenix-Eye-2 is used for the remaining ...

  5. CBERS-2 - Wikipedia

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    The satellite was successfully placed into a Sun-synchronous orbit. [7] Following the launch of CBERS-2B in 2007, CBERS-2 was retired from service. [2] As of 1 December 2013, the dericict satellite remains in orbit, with a perigee of 780 km (480 mi), an apogee of 782 km (486 mi), 98.17 degrees inclination and a period of 100.33

  6. List of Brazilian satellites - Wikipedia

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    CBERS-2B: Satellite: 19 September 2007 Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center: Long March 4B: 19 September 2007 Sun-synchronous orbit: N/A Decommissioned in April 2010. [5] Third satellite from the program CBERS. [12] 2010s CBERS-3: Satellite: 9 December 2013 Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center: Long March 4B: N/A N/A N/A Premature re-entry due to rocket ...

  7. Category : China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program

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    Pages in category "China–Brazil Earth Resources Satellite program" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. ... CBERS-2B; CBERS-3; CBERS-4

  8. Earth exploration-satellite service 8250 MHz 8215-8400 MHz Landsat 5, 7: 8212.5 MHz 8175-8215 MHz: Earth exploration-satellite service CBERS 2B 8103 MHz 8025-8175 MHz Earth exploration-satellite service 8212 MHz 8175-8215 MHz METEOROLOGICAL-SATELLITE SERVICE Earth exploration-satellite service 0 8321 MHz 8215-8400 MHz

  9. CBERS-4 - Wikipedia

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    CBERS-4 was initially scheduled to be launched in 2015, however after the loss of CBERS-3 at launch in December 2013, China and Brazil agreed to accelerate the production of CBERS-4 by 1 year. [6] The satellite will restore the Brazilian government's ability to observe its own territory following a 4.5-year gap caused by the failure of CBERS-2B ...

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