Official name KENT RIDGE 1
Alternative name Kent Ridge 1
Cospar ID 2015-077B
Norad ID 41167
Launch date 2015-12-16
Launch site SRI
Launch vehicle PSLV-CA
Country/Organization Singapore
Type application Earth Observation
Operator National University of Singapore
RCS size MEDIUM
Decay date ON ORBIT
Period (min) 94.74
Inclination (deg) 14.98
Perigee (km) 500
Apogee (km) 512
Eccentricity 0.0118577075098814
Mean motion (revs. per day) 15.1994933502217
Semi-Major axis (km) 6884.135
Raan (deg) 261.274
Arg of perigee (deg) 183.1493
Shape Box
Mass (kg) 78
Height (m) 0.4
Width (m) 0.2
Depth (m) 0.4
Span (m^2) 0.4
Lifetime 5 years
Contractors National University of Singapore, Berlin Space Technologies
Equipment PPL1 and PPL2 hyperspectral imager, SPL high rsolution video camera
Configuration LEOS-50 bus
Power Solar cells, batteries

Kent Ridge 1 (KR 1) is a hyperspectral imaging microsatellite developed at the National University of Singapore in collaboration with Berlin Space Technologies (BST).

Advances in Singapore based R&D in the field of Fourier transform recovery (FTR) enable micro satellites to carry hyper spectral payloads that work simultaneously in the VNIR (400-900 nm) and SWIR (900-1700 nm) bands, enabling multitudes of new applications in the monitoring of land, water and vegetation and thus will be useful to contribute towards the effort to prevent and manage such disasters in this region.

The 80 kg Kent Ridge 1 is based on Berlin Space Technologies' LEOS-50 platform with upgrades to fit the specific needs of this mission such high internal data rate (2.2 Gbit/s) and high speed data transmitter (100Mbit/s). The satellite is powered by body mounted solar cells.

Kent Ridge 1 carries three payloads, two medium resolution hyper spectral payloads based on the FTR method (PPL1 and PPL2) developed at the National University of Singapore and one high resolution video payload (SPL) developed at BST.

PPL1 works in the 500-900 nm and has a ground resolution of 44 m and a swath width of 47.5 km while PPL2 works in the 900-1500 nm spectral band with a ground resolution of 110 m and a swath width of 56.3 km. The hig resolution SPL works in the 450-630 nm spectral range with a ground resolution of 6 m and a frame area of 5.75 km × 4.75 km.

Kent Ridge 1 was launched on 16 December 2015 as a secondary payload on an Indian PSLV-CA launch vehicle and will be flying in a near equatorial orbit of 550 km altitude with around 15° inclination. This orbit has the added benefit of fast repeat cycles over the area a desired feature in disaster mitigation.

A second, identical satellite, Kent Ridge 1B, which is under assembly in Singapore, will be launched at the end of 2018 or the beginning of 2019.

Satellite COSPAR Date LS Launch Vehicle Remarks
KENT RIDGE 1 2015-077B 2015-12-16 SRI PSLV-CA with TeLEOS 1, VELOX C1, VELOX 2, Athenoxat 1, Galassia