ALSAT-1 is the first Algerian satellite and it is part of a group of satellites collectively known as the Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC). The satellite was built by a group of engineers from Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL) and Algerian Centre National des Techniques Spatiales (CNTS). It was the first DMC satellite to be launched of the five to seven that are planned. The DMC was the first satellite constellation designed for that objective. The launch took place on 28 November 2002 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia on a Kosmos-3M launcher in -20 degree Celsius weather. It completed its mission after seven years and nine months in August 2010. The satellite was designed to operate for five years.
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| - آلسات (ar)
- AlSAT-1 (en)
- Programme Alsat (fr)
- AlSAT-1 (ja)
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| - آلسات(بالفرنسية: AlSat)، القمر الصناعي الجزائري، هو برنامج الفضاء الجزائري واسع من التعاون الدولي أطلقته الحكومة الجزائرية منذ عام 2000 كبرنامج لتطوير الأبحاث الفضائية وإرسال كوكبة من الأقمار الصناعية، مصممة خصيصا للأبحاث العلمية ومراقبة الطقس ورصد واستشعار الزلازل والكوارث الطبيعية. (ar)
- Le programme Alsat est une famille de satellites artificiels algériens gérés par l'Agence spatiale algérienne (ASAL) et réalisés dans le cadre de programme spatial algérien d'horizon 2020. L'Algérie a déployé cinq missions dont quatre sont opérationnelles et une est arrivée en fin de vie. (fr)
- AlSAT-1は2002年に打ち上げられたアルジェリアの地球観測衛星。アルジェリア初の人工衛星であり、世界初の災害監視衛星コンステレーションDMCに属した。 (ja)
- ALSAT-1 is the first Algerian satellite and it is part of a group of satellites collectively known as the Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC). The satellite was built by a group of engineers from Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL) and Algerian Centre National des Techniques Spatiales (CNTS). It was the first DMC satellite to be launched of the five to seven that are planned. The DMC was the first satellite constellation designed for that objective. The launch took place on 28 November 2002 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia on a Kosmos-3M launcher in -20 degree Celsius weather. It completed its mission after seven years and nine months in August 2010. The satellite was designed to operate for five years. (en)
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| - آلسات(بالفرنسية: AlSat)، القمر الصناعي الجزائري، هو برنامج الفضاء الجزائري واسع من التعاون الدولي أطلقته الحكومة الجزائرية منذ عام 2000 كبرنامج لتطوير الأبحاث الفضائية وإرسال كوكبة من الأقمار الصناعية، مصممة خصيصا للأبحاث العلمية ومراقبة الطقس ورصد واستشعار الزلازل والكوارث الطبيعية. (ar)
- ALSAT-1 is the first Algerian satellite and it is part of a group of satellites collectively known as the Disaster Monitoring Constellation (DMC). The satellite was built by a group of engineers from Surrey Satellite Technology (SSTL) and Algerian Centre National des Techniques Spatiales (CNTS). It was the first DMC satellite to be launched of the five to seven that are planned. The DMC was the first satellite constellation designed for that objective. The launch took place on 28 November 2002 from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia on a Kosmos-3M launcher in -20 degree Celsius weather. It completed its mission after seven years and nine months in August 2010. The satellite was designed to operate for five years. AlSat-1 is built on the SSTL-100 platform. The onboard instrumentation consists of two banks with three Earth imaging cameras each that, in total, has a resolution of 32 meters in three spectral bands (NIR, red, and green). The imaging swath of the cameras is 600 km. The satellite was constructed in a fifteen-month time period by the British and Algerians, of which eleven Algerian engineers were trained by SSTL. The satellite uses resistojets for propulsion, and butane as its propellant. The resistojets provide more than 20 m/s of delta velocity. (en)
- Le programme Alsat est une famille de satellites artificiels algériens gérés par l'Agence spatiale algérienne (ASAL) et réalisés dans le cadre de programme spatial algérien d'horizon 2020. L'Algérie a déployé cinq missions dont quatre sont opérationnelles et une est arrivée en fin de vie. (fr)
- AlSAT-1は2002年に打ち上げられたアルジェリアの地球観測衛星。アルジェリア初の人工衛星であり、世界初の災害監視衛星コンステレーションDMCに属した。 (ja)
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