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Gaofen () is a series of Chinese
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s launched as part of the China High-resolution Earth Observation System (CHEOS) program. CHEOS is a state-sponsored, civilian Earth-observation program used for
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environmental monitoring Environmental monitoring describes the processes and activities that need to take place to characterize and monitor the quality of the environment. Environmental monitoring is used in the preparation of environmental impact assessments, as well a ...
. Proposed in 2006 and approved in 2010, the CHEOS program consists of the Gaofen series of space-based
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s, near-space and airborne systems such as
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, ground systems that conduct data receipt, processing, calibration, and taskings, and a system of applications that fuse observation data with other sources to produce usable information and knowledge. Although the first seven Gaofen satellites and their payloads have been heavily detailed, little to no details on Gaofen 8 and later satellites have been revealed prompting suggestions that Gaofen satellites may be dual purpose supporting both civilian and military missions. In 2003, the China National Space Administration (CNSA) agreed with Roscosmos to share Gaofen data for data from Russia's Earth observation satellites of similar capability. This agreement was expanded in August 2021 when leaders from BRICS List of government space agencies, space agencies agreed to share space-based remote sensing data.


Notable satellites


Gaofen-5

Gaofen-5 has been lauded as the "flagship of the environment and atmosphere observation satellite in the CHEOS program". Launched on 8 May 2018 from Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center (TSLC) into sun-synchronous orbit, Gaofen-5 carries six Payload, payloads: an Advanced Hyperspectral imaging, Hyperspectral Imagery sensor (AHSI), Atmospheric Infrared Hyperspectral imaging, Ultraspectral Sensor (AIUS), Directional Polarimetry, Polarization Camera (DPC), Environment Monitoring Instrument (EMI), Greenhouse gas, Greenhouse-gases Monitoring Instrument (GMI), and VNIR, Visual and Infrared Multispectral imaging, Multispectral Sensor (VIMS). The Advanced Hyperspectral Imagery (AHSI) sensor payload aboard Gaofen-5 claims to be the first space-based hyperspectral imaging sensor utilizing both convex grating spectrophotometry and a three concentric-mirror (Offner) configuration. The AHSI uses spectrophotometry to measure the light Spectral density, spectra reflected, transmitted, or emitted by an imaged object to detect or identify objects on the ground. In civilian applications, the AHSI allows analysts to conduct
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discovery while in a military application would allow analysts to detect and identify an adversary's equipment or spot non-multi-spectral camouflage. AHSI has a 30 meter spatial resolution and 5 nanometer spectral resolution in the visible, near-infrared (NIR), and short-wave infrared (SWIR) wavelength ranges. The Atmospheric Infrared Ultraspectral Sensor (AIUS) payload aboard Gaofen-5 is China's first Hyperspectral imaging, hyperspectral occultation spectrometer meaning it measures the spectra of imaged Atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric particles between the sensor and the Sun. AIUS allows scientists to monitor atmospheric circulation by tracing (water vapor), temperature, pressure, and various carbon and halogen-containing gas pollutants such as Chlorofluorocarbon, chloroflourocarbons (CFCs), dinitrogen pentoxide, and chlorine nitrate. A Michelson interferometer, AIUS images wavelengths between 2.4 and 13.3 Micrometre, micrometers (near to mid-wave infrared) at a 0.3 Centimetre, centimeter resolution and a ±10° field of view. Gaofen-5's Directional Polarimetric Camera (DPC) is China's first space-based multi-angle polarimetric camera. Prior to GF-5's launch, in September 2016, China had experimented with polarimetric imaging in 2016 aboard the Tiangong-2 space laboratory and launched its Cloud and Aerosol Polarimetric Imager (CAPI) aboard TanSat in December of that year. CAPI imaged clouds within 670 and 1640 Nanometre, nanometer channels but was restricted to fixed-angle imaging. The DPC aboard Gaofen-5 enables Atmospheric chemistry, atmospheric spectroscopy in three polarized bands (90, 670, and 865 Nanometre, nm; polarized at 0°, 60°, and 120°) and five non-polarized bands (443, 565, 763, 765, and 910 nm), all wavelengths from green to Infrared, near-infrared (NIR). A step motor rotates the 512 × 512 pixel charge-coupled device (CCD) imager ±50° providing a 1,850 km swath of Satellite imagery, imagery at 3.3 km resolution.


Satellites

Since the program's start in 2013, the People's Republic of China has launched 30 Gaofen-series satellites and has not yet experienced a launch failure. Jilin-1, Jilin-1 satellites described as 'Gaofen' are not part of the government's Gaofen series, rather are described as having high resolution ().


See also

* Yaogan * Jilin-1 * Shijian * Fengyun


References

{{CNSA space program, state=collapsed Earth observation satellites of China Satellite series Spacecraft launched by Long March rockets