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KazEOSat-1

KazEOSat-1 is Kazakhstan's high-resolution optical EO satellite, also referenced as DZZ-HR, built for the national EO system.[1] It carries a NAOMI passive optical imager with 1 m panchromatic and 4 m multispectral imaging over an approximately 20 km swath [1][2]. It flies on an Leostar-500-XO bus. It launched on 2014-04-30 on Vega VV03 from the Guiana Space Centre [3]. The mission is suited to Kazakhstan and Central Asia mapping, natural-resource monitoring, crop-type assessment, and disaster-support workflows [1].

Full specification

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current statusextended
operatorKazakhstan Gharysh Sapary
platformleostar-500-xo
launch vehiclearianespace-vega
Launched2014-04-30
orbit typeSun-synchronous orbit, about 759 km, 98.5 deg inclination
swath km20
tasking supportedtrue
current geographic priorityKazakhstan and Central Asia high-resolution mapping, natural-resource monitoring and disaster support
Last updated2026-06-21
claim statusagency-sourced
Where this fits, supply chain

Compositional position

this ——— kazeosat-1-naomi payload
this ——— Leostar-500-XO bus bus
this ——— Land cover change related-topic
this ——— Crop-type mapping related-topic
this ——— Disaster damage assessment related-topic
Sources
Cite https://eo-atlas.org/missions/kazeosat-1 Markdown twin → Field definitions →