Official name KANOPUS-V 6
Alternative name Kanopus-V No. 6
Cospar ID 2018-111B
Norad ID 43877
Launch date 2018-12-27
Launch site VOSTO
Launch vehicle Soyuz-2-1a Fregat
Country/Organization Russia
Type application Earth Observation
Operator Roskosmos
RCS size LARGE
Decay date ON ORBIT
Period (min) 94.44
Inclination (deg) 97.4
Perigee (km) 490
Apogee (km) 493
Eccentricity 0.00305188199389624
Mean motion (revs. per day) 15.2477763659466
Semi-Major axis (km) 6869.635
Raan (deg) 40.1913
Arg of perigee (deg) 95.0562
Shape Box + 2 Pan
Mass (kg) 473
Height (m) 1
Width (m) 0.6
Depth (m) 0.6
Span (m^2) 6
Lifetime 5 years
Contractors NPP VNIIEM (prime); OAO Peleng (imager)
Equipment PSS, MSS
Propulsion 2 × SPT-50
Configuration Kanopus bus
Power 2 deployable fixed solar arrays, batteries

Kanopus-V (Kanopus-Vulkan) is a small Russian remote sensing satellite.

Provision of the Ministry of the Russian Federation for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters, Ministry of Natural Resources of the Russian Federation, the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring, Russian Academy of Sciences operational weather information for the following major tasks:

  • Monitoring of man-made and natural emergencies, including natural weather phenomena;
  • Mapping;
  • Detect pockets of forest fires and emissions of major pollutants in the environment;
  • Registration abnormal physical phenomena for earthquake prediction;
  • Monitoring of agriculture, water and coastal resources
  • Land use;

The satellite was built by NPO VNII Elektromekhaniki, who subcontracted the avionics suite to SSTL. The imager was built by OAO Peleng.

Kanopus-V features two instruments:

  • PSS (Panchromatic Imaging System):
    PSS is an instrument to provide panchromatic imagery for environmental monitoring, agriculture and forestry. It provides high resolution imagery of 2.5 m on a swath of 20 km. The spectral range is 0.5-0.8 µm.
  • MSS (Multispectral Imaging System):
    MSS is an instrument to provide multispectral imagery of land and coastal surfaces and ice cover. It provides a spatial resolution of 12 m on a swath of 20 km. Four spectral bands are provided: 0.5-0.6 µm; 0.6-0.7 µm; 0.7-0.8 µm; 0.8-0.9 µm.

A virtual copy of this satellite was built for Belarus as BKA 1.

Kanopus-V 2 has been modified with additional infra-red capability and was launched as Kanopus-V-IK 1 in 2015.

Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
KANOPUS-V 1 2012-039A 2012-07-22 TTMTR Soyuz-FG Fregat with BKA 1, Zond-PP, exactView 1, TET 1
KANOPUS-V 3 2018-014A 2018-02-01 VOSTO Soyuz-2-1a Fregat with Kanopus-V 4, S-Net A, S-Net B, S-Net C, S-Net D, Lemur-2 74, ..., 77, D-Star One v.1.1
KANOPUS-V 4 2018-014B 2018-02-01 VOSTO Soyuz-2-1a Fregat with Kanopus-V 3, S-Net A, S-Net B, S-Net C, S-Net D, Lemur-2 74, ..., 77, D-Star One v.1.1
KANOPUS-V 5 2018-111A 2018-12-27 VOSTO Soyuz-2-1a Fregat with Kanopus-V 6, GRUS 1A, Flock-3k 1, ..., 12, Lemur-2 88, ..., 95, D-Star ONE iSat, D-Star ONE Sparrow, ZACUBE 2, Lume 1, UWE 4, Dummy, SAMSON-Dummy 1, 2, 3
KANOPUS-V 6 2018-111B 2018-12-27 VOSTO Soyuz-2-1a Fregat with Kanopus-V 5, GRUS 1A, Flock-3k 1, ..., 12, Lemur-2 88, ..., 95, D-Star ONE iSat, D-Star ONE Sparrow, ZACUBE 2, Lume 1, UWE 4, Dummy, SAMSON-Dummy 1, 2, 3