The Sich 1M is a multipurpose Earth remote sensing satellite, an improved version of
the Sich 1. It is built under the National Space Program. The
planned launch in 2004.
The satellite is intended to acquire the information concurrently in visible, IR and
microwave ranges. A set of scientific equipment installed on Sich-1M satellite board
allows to solve a number of practical and research problems related to study of atmosphere
and World Ocean, monitoring of hydrological and ice conditions, vegetation and soils etc.
The satellite carries the equipment of international project "Variant" to
study ionosphere, the first international scientific space project led by Ukrainian
specialists.
The Sich-1M satellite is built on the structural platform of Sich-1
satellite and Okean-O1 satellites series but by its
instrumentation, this will be a more sophisticated spacecraft:
- The parameters of side - looking radar are improved - the swath is widened from 450 to
700 km.
- The MTB3A visible - microwave scanner for concurrent measurements in visible, IR and SHF
- ranges will insure global environmental monitoring in the interests of meteorology, oceanology, fishing, climate study.
- The satellite carries the NAVSTAR satellite navigation equipment and ÁÈÑ-Ñ digital
radio line of international bands 8.2 GHz and 1.7 GHz with disc memory which brings the
satellite to high technical level.
- The onground Earth observation data receiving, processing and distribution complex will
also have a new quality.
The Sich-1M satellite has sufficiently high information capabilities both by the
composition and characteristics of its research equipment and (which is more important) by
the possibility of wide and operative user's access to data. The satellite launch will
allow to demonstrate the potential and advantages of integrated research during
interaction of NOAA + Meteor + Sich-1M systems which opens up the prospects of creating a
highly effective system of several satellites for continuous meteorological and
oceanological investigations.
A wide spectrum of onboard radio lines in 137 MHz, 1.7 GHz, and 8.2 GHz bands will
allow to receive a satellite signal by practically all existing receiving stations on all
continents (more than 1000 stations of 137 MHz channel, wore than 200 - 1.7 GHz, and more
than 30 - 8.2 GHz) and directly by the user's autonomous receiving terminals.
One of the tasks of Sich-1M satellite launch is the support of Variant experiment -
investigation of earthquake precursors. The planned Sich-1M satellite launch will take
place at the same time with DEMETER French microsatellite launch
which main scientific task is the monitoring of active seismic phenomena in ionosphere.
The concurrent observations at two points of space will create fundamentally new favorable
conditions to set new tasks and to increase authenticity of the results of experiment.
Within the scientific program of DEMETER and Sich-1M satellite,
the coordinated ground experiments and remote sensing experiments will be performed which
will be coordinated by their time with the TIMED satellite and
ground support means operation schedule.
The launch apparently was a partial failure, when the third stage of the Tsiklon-3 launch vehicle failed to circularize the
orbit.