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INTA is the program manager for the Paz-1 mission and has consolidated its role as a provider of space solutions and services integrating Ministry of Defense security requirements with operational efficiency and flexibility.
Paz-1 continues operating in nominal conditions and maintaining a high level of performance in its products.
The future Paz-2 mission will be composed of two radar satellites with launches planned for 2031 and 2032.
Paz-1’s operational life has been extended and approved through 2028.
Hisdesat also operates observation satellites like Paz.
La Hoja de Ruta para la Preservación de la Paz: Preparación para la Defensa 2030 describe cuatro iniciativas emblemáticas de defensa.
Indra Group intends to lead major European strategic programs such as IRIS², SpainSat NG, and PAZ.
La vida útil del satélite Paz 1 finalizará alrededor de 2030 o 2031.
Se prevé que el primer satélite del programa Paz-2 entre en servicio en la segunda mitad de 2031, y el segundo se entregará en 2032.
El satélite Paz 1 fue financiado por el extinto Ministerio de Industria, Turismo y Comercio desde 2008 como parte del Programa Nacional de Observación de la Tierra por Satélite (PNOT).
Las nuevas plataformas del programa Paz-2 multiplicarán por 16 la capacidad operativa y mejorarán la resolución de imagen a pocos centímetros.
Paz 2 debería entrar en servicio entre 2030 y 2032.
El operador Hisdesat construirá y lanzará al espacio el sistema satelital Paz 2, compuesto por dos satélites.
Hisdesat has been providing radar-based Earth observation services via the PAZ satellite since 2018.
Copernicus operations are using radar data from Canada’s Radarsat-2 and Radarsat Constellation Mission, Germany’s TerraSAR-X, Italy’s COSMO-SkyMed, and Spain’s PAZ to support operational sea-ice monitoring for the Copernicus Marine Environment Monitoring Service.
Copernicus contributing radar missions used to support operational sea-ice monitoring include Canada’s Radarsat-2 and Radarsat Constellation Mission, Germany’s TerraSAR-X, Italy’s COSMO-SkyMed, and Spain’s PAZ.
ESA and the European Commission are buying SAR data from other satellites, including Canada’s Radarsat-2 and Radarsat Constellation Mission, Germany’s TerraSAR-X, Italy’s COSMO-SkyMed, and Spain’s PAZ.
The SARah-1 radar instrument is a further development of the Airbus-built TerraSAR, TanDEM-X, and PAZ Earth observation satellites.
The radar instrument on SARah-1 features a sophisticated active phased array antenna and is a further development of the Airbus-built TerraSAR, TanDEM-X, and PAZ Earth observation satellites.
GMV was responsible for designing, developing, validating, and implementing the control center and user services included in the ground segment of the PAZ satellite.