PAZ
PAZ was launched on 22 February 2018 from Vandenberg, Space Launch Complex 4
Paz (Spanish for "Peace") is a Spanish Earth observation and reconnaissance satellite launched on 22
February 2018. It is Spain's first spy satellite.The satellite is operated by Hisdesat.Paz was
previously referred to as SEOSAR (Satélite Español de Observación SAR).
For observational purposes, Paz uses a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) to collect images of Earth for
governmental and commercial use, as well as other ship tracking and weather sensors, which enables
high-resolution mapping of large geographical areas at day and night. The X-band radar imaging payload
operates at a wavelength of 3.1 centimetres (1.2 in), or a frequency of 9.65 gigahertz.
The Paz satellite is operated in a constellation with the German SAR fleet TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X on
the same orbit. The collaboration was agreed on by both Hisdesat and former European aerospace
manufacturer Astrium, operator of the two other satellites. The high-resolution images will be used
for military operations, border control, intelligence, environmental monitoring, protection of natural
resources, city, and infrastructure planning, and monitoring of natural catastrophes.
Originally, Paz was scheduled for launch from the Yasny launch base, Russia, in 2014, but this was
delayed due to Russia's 2014 annexation of Crimea, resulting in an International Court of Arbitration
legal battle between Hisdesat and Kosmotras. The US launch was estimated to cost around €53 million,
cost partially reduced by the inclusion of several mobile internet satellites on the same flight.
Product List:
- Level 1b
- Atmospheric excess phase
- Level 2
- Atmospheric profiles
- Level 3
- The planetary boundary layer height
- Total Column Water Vapour
- Tropopause Height