Agence Spatiale Algerienne
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Agence Spatiale Algerienne (ASAL) is Algeria's national space agency and an active Earth observation mission operator.[1] Its record is centred on the AlSat series rather than a single current flagship. AlSat-1 operated from 2002 to 2010 as an 88 kg Disaster Monitoring Constellation satellite with 32 m three-band imaging and a 600 km swath.[2] AlSat-2A carries NAOMI imaging at 2.5 m panchromatic and 10 m multispectral resolution over a 17.5 km swath, while AlSat-2B launched on 26 September 2016 with the same panchromatic and multispectral imaging class.[3][4] AlSat-1B, launched the same day, is a 103 kg imaging mission with 12 m panchromatic and 24 m multispectral products.[1]
Operates
- AlSat-1ended
launched 2002-11-28 / Sun-synchronous LEO, approximately 700 km / 600 km swath
- AlSat-1Bextended
launched 2016-09-26 / Sun-synchronous LEO, approximately 700 km / 7 day revisit / 150 km swath
- AlSat-2Aextended
launched 2010-07-12 / Sun-synchronous orbit, about 670-680 km / 3 day revisit / 17.5 km swath
- AlSat-2Bextended
launched 2016-09-26 / Sun-synchronous orbit, about 670 km / 3 day revisit / 17.5 km swath
- AlSat-1N (AlSat-Nano)operational
launched 2016-09-26 / Sun-synchronous LEO
- [1]Alsat-2A - ASAL Officialoperator marketing2026-06-20
- [2]Alsat-1B - ASAL Officialoperator marketing2026-06-20
- [3]AlSAT-1 - Wikipediacommunity2026-06-20
- [4]Alsat-1B - Wikipediacommunity2026-06-20
- [5]AlSat-1 - SSTL Space Portfoliothird party2026-06-20
- [6]Alsat-2B launch - Airbusthird party2026-06-20