missions
VNREDSat-1
Compiled from public sources on 2026-06-21. Not independently verified by Vietnam National Space Center.
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VNREDSat-1 is a Vietnamese natural-resources, environment, and disaster-monitoring satellite launched in 2013 for land observation and disaster monitoring.[1] The mission carries a NAOMI VIS/NIR pushbroom imager with five channels, 2.5 m panchromatic resolution, 10 m multispectral resolution, and a 17.5 km swath.[2] It flies in a Sun-synchronous 704 km orbit with a 10:30 descending equator crossing and has a three-day revisit for repeated national land, agriculture, and disaster-monitoring observations.[1]
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| operator | Vietnam National Space Center |
| platform | astrosat-100 |
| launch vehicle | arianespace-vega |
| Launched | 2013-05-07 |
| orbit type | SSO |
| swath km | 17.5 |
| revisit days | 3 |
| tasking supported | false |
| Last updated | 2026-06-21 |
| claim status | agency-sourced |
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Sources
- [1]WMO OSCAR satellite record: VNREDSat-1agency doc2026-06-21
- [2]WMO OSCAR instrument record: NAOMIagency doc2026-06-21
- [3]VNREDSat-1 mission overviewcommunity2026-06-21