EROS B
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EROS B is a commercial very-high-resolution optical Earth-observation mission built around panchromatic imaging. It launched on 2006-04-25 on Start-1 into a Sun-synchronous orbit at about 510 km.[1]
The spacecraft uses the OPSAT-2000 platform and carries the EROS B panchromatic imager.[2][3] The payload delivers 50 cm native panchromatic imagery across a 7 km swath.[3] A decay date of 2026-02-05 is recorded in public satellite catalogues; the mission status is ended.[1] EROS B supports tasked commercial imaging use cases including illegal-construction monitoring and disaster damage assessment.[3]
All fields
| current status | ended |
| operator | ImageSat International |
| platform | opsat-2000 |
| launch vehicle | start-1 |
| Launched | 2006-04-25 |
| actual end of life | 2026-02-05 |
| orbit type | Sun-synchronous, ~510 km |
| swath km | 7 |
| tasking supported | true |
| Last updated | 2026-06-21 |
| claim status | unclaimed |
Compositional position
- [1]ImageSat International EROS-B specificationsoperator datasheet2026-06-21
- [2]EROS-B public mission recordcommunity2026-06-21
- [3]IAI observation satellites overviewoperator marketing2026-06-21