List of Earth observation satellites explained

Earth observation satellites are Earth-orbiting spacecraft with sensors used to collect imagery and measurements of the surface of the earth. These satellites are used to monitor short-term weather, long-term climate change, natural disasters. Earth observations satellites provide information for research subjects that benefit from looking at Earth’s surface from above (such as meteorology, oceanography, terrestrial ecology, glaciology, atmospheric science, hydrology, geology, and many more). Types of sensors on these satellites include passive and active remote sensors. Sensors on Earth observation satellites often take measurements of emitted energy over some portion of the electromagnetic spectrum (e.g., UV, visible, infrared, microwave, or radio).[1]

The invention of climate research through the use of satellite remote telemetry began in the 1960s through development of space probes to study other planets. During the U.S. economic decline in 1977, with much of NASA's money going toward the shuttle program, the Reagan Administration proposed to reduce spending on planetary exploration. During this time, new scientific evidence emerged from ice and sediment cores that Earth's climate had experienced rapid changes in temperature, running contrary to the previously held belief that the climate changed on a geological time scale. These changes increased political interest in gathering remote-sensing data on the Earth itself and stimulated the science of climatology.[2]

Classification

The lists below classify Earth observation satellites in two large groups: satellites operated by government agencies of one or more countries (public domain) versus commercial satellites built and maintained by companies (private domain).[3] These lists focus on currently active missions, rather than inactive retired missions or planned future missions. However, some examples of past and future satellites are included. Active, inactive, or planned classifications are relevant as of 2021.

Public domain or government agency satellites

Active government satellites

NameStatusAgencyLaunch Description
ALOS-2ActiveJAXA2014
ALOS-4ActiveJAXA2024
Alsat-2A and 2BActiveAlgerian Space Agency (ASAL)2016
Amazônia-1ActiveBrazil’s National Institute for Space Research (INPE)2021
AquaActiveNASA2002Carries six instruments to observe interactions among the four spheres for Earth's systems: oceans, land, atmosphere, and biosphere.[4]
ASNARO-2ActiveJAXA2018
AuraActiveNASA2004Studies earth's ozone, air quality, and climate though observation of composition, chemistry, and dynamics of the atmosphere.[5]
Badr-BActivePakistan’s Space and Upper Atmosphere Research Commission (SUPARCO)2001
Cartosat-1ActiveIndian Space Research Organization (ISRO)2005
Cartosat-2A and 2BActiveISRO2007
Cartosat-2C, 2D, 2E, and 2FActiveISRO2016
Cartosat-3ActiveISRO2019
CBERS-4Active2014
Chollian 1, 2A, and 2BActiveKARI2010Also known as Communication, Ocean and Meteorological Satellites (COMS). Used for communication, oceanography, and meteorological observation.
CloudSatActiveNASA2006Uses radar to measure the altitude and properties of clouds.[6]
COSMO-SkyMed 1 to 4ActiveItalian Space Agency (ASI)2007Used for defense and security assurance in Italy and other countries, seismic hazard analysis, environmental disaster monitoring, and agricultural mapping.
CryoSat-2ActiveESA2010
CYGNSSActiveNASA2016Cyclone Global Navigation Satellite System.
DSCOVRActiveNASA2015Deep Space Climate Observatory. Designed to study the Sun-lit side of Earth from the L1 Lagrange point.[7]
DubaiSat-1 and 2ActiveMohammed bin Rashid Space Centre (MBRSC)2009
Elektro-L No. 1, 2, and 3ActiveRussia's Roscosmos2011
Fengyun 2D to 4AActiveChina Meteorological Administration2006Translated from Chinese, the word Fengyun means "wind cloud." Series 3 satellites are Sun-synchronous and series 2 and 4 satellites are geosynchronous.
Formosat-5ActiveTaiwan’s National Space Organization (NSPO)2017
Gaofen-2ActiveCNSA2014
Gaofen-3ActiveCNSA2016
GOES-16 and 17ActiveNASA2016Geostationary Operational Environmental Satellite. Collects weather observations. See also: List of GOES satellites.
Gokturk-1ActiveTurkish Ministry of National Defense2016Used for mapping and planning, landcover survey, geology, ecosystem monitoring, disaster management, environmental control, coastal zone management, and water resources.
Gokturk-2ActiveTurkish Ministry of National Defense2012Used for mapping and planning, landcover survey, geology, ecosystem monitoring, disaster management, environmental control, coastal zone management, and water resources.[8]
GPMActiveNASA and JAXA2014Global Precipitation Measurement (GPM) Core Observatory. Used to study rainfall and snowfall.[9] [10]
GOES-16, -17ActiveNASA2016monitors weather for NOAA.
GRACE-FOActiveNASA2018[11] [12] Gravity and climate. The mission will track changes in global sea levels, glaciers, and ice sheets, as well as large lake and river water levels, and soil moisture.[13]
GOSATActiveJAXA2009Greenhouse Gases Observing Satellite. The first precise carbon dioxide observing satellite and precursor to OCO-2.
Himawari 8 and 9ActiveJapan Meteorological Agency2014Similar to NASA's GOES satellites.
ICESat-2ActiveNASA2018Measures ice sheet height changes for climate change diagnoses.[14]
IMS-1ActiveISRO2008
ISSActiveNASA, Roscosmos, JAXA, ESA, and CSA1998The International Space Station (ISS) has long been used as a central satellite platform for other sensors, including Earth observation sensors. For example: LIS, SAGE III, TSIS-I, ECOSTRESS, GEDI, OCO-3, Diwata-1, and HICO.
Jason-3ActiveNASA and CNES2016Radar altimeter used to monitor ocean surface height.
ActiveMBRSC2018Also known as DubaiSat-3.
KOMPSAT-2ActiveKARI2006Korean Multi-purpose Satellite-2. Also known as Arirang-2.
KOMPSAT-3, 3A, and 5ActiveKARI2012Korean Multi-purpose Satellite-3, 3A, and 5. Also known as Arirang-3, 3A, and 5.
LAGEOS-1 and 2ActiveNASA1976LAGEOS 1 launched in 1976 and LAGEOS 2 launched in 1992. Used as an orbiting benchmark for geodynamical studies.[15]
Landsat-7ActiveNASA and USGS1999Images Earth's land surfaces and coastal areas with global coverage at high spatial resolution.[16]
Landsat-8ActiveNASA and USGS2013Follow on to Landsat-7 with improved imager OLI and thermal sensor TIRS.
Landsat-9ActiveNASA and USGS2021Follow on to Landsat-8 with OLI sensor and thermal sensor TIRS-2. Landsat-9 will extend the Landsat program to maintain the time series of these type of data.
Megha-TropiquesActiveCNES and ISRO2011
Meteor-M No. 1 and 2ActiveRoscosmos2009
Meteosat 8ActiveEUMETSAT2002Also known as MSG 1.
MetOp A, B, and CActiveNASA, ESA, and NOAA2006Meteorological Operational satellite. Part of the Polar Operational Environmental Satellites (POES) program.
Mohammed VI-A and VI-BActiveArianespace and Morocco2017See also: Vega flight VV11 and Vega flight VV13
NigComSat-1RActiveNASRDA2009DFH-4 satellite and replacement for the failed NigComSat-1
NigeriaSat-1 and 2ActiveNASRDA2003Part of the worldwide Disaster Monitoring Constellation System
NOAA-15, 18, and 19ActiveNASA, ESA, and NOAA1998Part of the Polar Operational Environmental Satellites (POES) program.
NOAA-20ActiveNASA and NOAA2017Part of the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) program.
Oceansat-2ActiveISRO2009
OCO-2ActiveNASA2014Orbiting Carbon Observatory 2. Part of the A-Train. The second precise carbon dioxide observing satellite after GOSAT.
PACEActiveNASA2024Plankton, Aerosol, Cloud, and ocean Ecosystem measures hyperspectral and polarimetric characteristics of solar radiation reflected off Earth’s surface and atmosphere.
PakTES-1AActiveSUPARCO2018
PazActiveSpain's Instituto Nacional de Técnica Aeroespacial2018
Pleiades 1A and 1BActiveCNES2011
PRISMAActiveItalian Space Agency (ASI)2019PRecursore IperSpettrale della Missione Applicativa, in English: Hyperspectral PRecursor of the Application Mission.
PROBA-VActiveESA2013Continues the traditional Vegetation (the "V" in PROBA-V) products that began with the SPOT satellites.[17]
PRSS-1ActiveSUPARCO2018Pakistan Remote Sensing Satellite 1.
RCMActiveCSA2019RADARSAT Constellation Mission.
RADARSAT-2ActiveCSA2007C-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR-C) satellite.
RASATActiveTÜBITAK-UZAY2011
Resourcesat-1 and 2ActiveISRO2003
Resurs-P No.1 and 2ActiveRoscosmos2013
SAOCOMActiveCONAE2018
SARALActiveISRO2013
Sentinel-1A and BActiveESA2014Constellation of two, each satellite carries C-SAR sensor. Part of the Copernicus Programme.
Sentinel-2A, B, and CActiveESA2015Constellation of three, each satellite carries MSI sensor for high spatial resolution imaging. Part of the Copernicus Programme.
Sentinel-3A and BActiveESA2016Constellation of two, each satellite carries sensors OLCI and SLSTR. Slightly coarser spatial resolution and more spectral bands than Sentinel-2. Part of the Copernicus Programme.
Sentinel-6AActiveESA2020Continuing the legacy of the Jason series missions, Sentinel-6/Jason-CS will extend the records of sea level (sea surface height) and provide information for operational oceanography, marine meteorology, and climate studies.[18]
SMAPActiveNASA2015Soil Moisture Active Passive. Measures soil moisture and its freeze/thaw state, which enhance understanding of processes that link water, energy, and carbon cycles to extend the capabilities of weather and climate models. Radar payload failed in July 2015, leaving a radiometer as the primary instrument of the mission.[19]
SORCEActiveNASA2003monitors total output from the Sun for understanding of Earth's absorption of radiation energy.[20]
Suomi NPPActiveNASA2011Part of the Joint Polar Satellite System (JPSS) program.
SWOTActiveNASA2022
TanDEM-XActiveDLR2010
TerraActiveNASA1999Carries five instruments to observe the state of the atmosphere, land, and oceans, as well as their interactions with solar radiation and with one another.[21]
TerraSAR-XActiveDLR2007
THEOSActiveGISTDA2008Also known as Thaichote.
TIMEDActiveNASA2001Thermosphere, Ionosphere, Mesosphere, Energetics, and Dynamics.
VNREDSat-1AActiveVAST2013The Vietnamese Natural Resources, Environment and Disaster Monitoring Satellite.
VRSS-1 and 2ActiveABAE2012The Venezuelan Remote Sensing Satellite.
Sentinel-5 Precursor (S5P)ActiveESA2017
SMOSActiveESA2009

Inactive government satellites

NameStatusAgencyLaunch Description
ACRIMSATInactiveNASA1999 Studied sun's UV to infrared energy output.[22] Contact was lost in December 2013.[23]
ADEOS-IIInactiveNASDA, NASA, and CNES2002
Arirang-1InactiveKARI1999
BelKAInactiveNational Academy of Sciences of Belarus2006Failed to orbit.
BILSAT-1InactiveTÜBITAK-UZAY2003Retired 2006
EO-1InactiveNASA2001Earth Observing 1. Carried land-imaging technology and demonstrated new instruments and spacecraft systems for future missions.[24] Retired 2017.[25]
EnvisatInactiveESA2002Envisat stands for "Environmental satellite." Carried sensors such as MERIS and SCIAMACHY. Retired 2012.
Formosat-2InactiveNSPO2004Retired 2016
GLORYInactiveNASA2011Designed to study aerosols, including black carbon, in addition to solar irradiance.[26] Failed launch.[27]
GOES-12 to 15InactiveNASA2001Monitored weather for NOAA.[28]
GRACE-1 and 2Inactive NASA and German Space Agency2002Gravity Recovery And Climate Experiment. Tracked changes in global sea levels, glaciers, and ice sheets, as well as large lake and river water levels, and soil moisture.[29] Retired 2017.[30]
ICESatInactiveNASA2003Measured ice sheet height changes for climate change diagnoses.[31]
Jason-1 and 2InactiveNASA and CNES2001Radar altimeters used to monitor ocean surface height.[32]
Lapan-TUBsatInactiveLAPAN2007Also known as LAPAN A1. Microsatellite based on DLR-Tubsat. Retired 2013.
Maya-1InactivePhilippine Space Agency2018Retired 2020.
MuninInactiveSNSA2000Retired 2001.
OrbView-2InactiveNASA1997Also known as Seastar. Carried sensor SeaWiFS. Monitored the color of Earth's oceans.[33] [34] Retired 2010.
QuikSCATInactiveNASA1997Monitored weather using bursts of microwaves which measure wind speeds.[35]
Resurs-DK No.1InactiveRoscosmos2006
RISAT-1InactiveISRO2012Retired 2016.
SAC-DInactiveNASA and CONAE2011Carried the Aquarius instrument, which measured ocean salinity (salt concentration) which improves knowledge of heat transport and storage in the ocean.https://web.archive.org/web/20071117132432/http://aquarius.nasa.gov/ Mission ended June 2015 due to satellite power supply failure.[36]
TOPEX/PoseidonInactiveNASA and CNES1992Part of NASA's Earth-Sun System Missions. Retired 2006.
TRMMInactiveNASA and JAXA1997Carried five instruments which uses radar and sensors of visible infrared light to closely monitor precipitation.[37]
UARSInactiveNASA1991Upper Atmosphere Research Satellite. Part of NASA's Earth-Sun System Missions. Retired 2005.
Vanguard 2InactiveNRL1959Vanguard 2E. The first weather satellite, designed to measure cloud cover. Part of Project Vanguard.

Planned government satellites

NameStatusAgencyDescription
EarthCAREPlannedESA and JAXADesigned to study clouds and aerosols.[38]
Göktürk-3PlannedTurkish Ministry of National DefensePlanned high resolution SAR satellite.
SABIA-MarPlannedAEB and CONAE
FORUMPlannedESAFar-infrared Outgoing Radiation Understanding and Monitoring; a mission to measure Earth's outgoing radiation emissions across the entire far-infrared electromagnetic spectrum.

Private or commercial satellites

Active commercial satellites

NameStatusOwner/AgencyLaunch
Disaster Monitoring Constellation[39] ActiveDMC International Imaging2009
EROS A and BActiveImageSat International2000
Flock-1 ConstellationActivePlanet2014
GeoEye-1ActiveDigitalGlobe (Maxar)2008
-1A to E[40] Active[41] 2018
ICEYEActiveICEYE2018
Jilin-1 (Hyperspectral)ActiveChang Guang Satellite Technology2019
Jilin-1 (OpticalActiveChang Guang Satellite Technology2015
NovaSAR-S1ActiveUK Space Agency and Surrey Satellite Technology2018
PlanetScope-2[42] ActivePlanet2016
SkySat-1 to 3ActivePlanet2013
SkySat-4 to 7ActivePlanet2016
SkySat-8 to 13ActivePlanet2017
SPOT 6 and 7ActiveEADS Astrium Azercosmos, and CNES2012
SuperView-1[43] ActiveBeijing Space View Technology2018
TripleSat (UK-DMC 3)[44] [45] ActiveDMC International Imaging2015
Vivid-i 1 to 5[46] ActiveEarth-i[47] 2018
WorldView-1ActiveDigitalGlobe (Maxar)2007
WorldView-2 and 3ActiveDigitalGlobe (Maxar)2009
Pleiades Neo 3ActiveAirbus Defence and Space2021
Pleiades Neo 4ActiveAirbus Defence and Space2021

Inactive commercial satellites

NameStatusOwner/AgencyLaunch End of mission
IKONOSInactiveDigitalGlobe (Maxar)19992015
QuickBirdInactiveDigitalGlobe (Maxar)20012015
RapidEyeInactivePlanet20082020[48]
WorldView-4InactiveDigitalGlobe (Maxar)20162019

Planned commercial satellites

See also

See main article: Earth observation satellites.

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Notes and References

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