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Amazonia-1

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Orbit: LEO
Technical Specifications
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Dry Mass
600 kg
Total Mass
637 kg
Power
Unknown
Design Life
Unknown
Stakeholders

Operator

Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE)

Manufacturer

Brazilian National Institute for Space Research (INPE)
Launch Mission

Amazonia-1 Mission

2/28/2021

Entity Mentions
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Amazonia-1 will launch under a commercial arrangement with NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), an Indian government company under the Department of Space and the commercial arm of ISRO.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceFeb 18, 2021

Amazonia-1 will operate in a Sun-synchronous orbit.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceFeb 18, 2021

Amazonia-1 will be deployed to a mean altitude of 752 km in sun-synchronous orbit, while additional secondary rideshare spacecraft will be deployed at a lower altitude.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceFeb 17, 2021

Amazonia-1 will be deployed to a mean altitude of 752 km in Sun-synchronous orbit.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceFeb 18, 2021

Brazil plans to use Amazonia-1 for 'alert deforestation' monitoring in the Amazon region.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceMar 1, 2021

Brazil’s National Institute for Space Research (INPE) designed Amazonia-1 to be optimized for observing the cloud-covered Amazon forest using infrared capabilities.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceMar 1, 2021

Amazonia-1 is designed to deliver remote sensing data for monitoring deforestation in the Amazon region and for analysis of diversified agriculture across Brazil.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceFeb 28, 2021

PSLV-C51 injected the roughly 700-kilogram Amazonia-1 satellite into its intended Sun-synchronous orbit 17 minutes after launch.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceFeb 28, 2021

As of December 31, 2020, INPE described Amazonia-1 as a fully Brazilian satellite intended to monitor and help protect the Amazon rainforest from deforestation.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceFeb 4, 2026

As of January 21, 2021, Amazonia-1 was scheduled to be launched by ISRO's PSLV-C51 mission on February 28, 2021 at 10:24 IST.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceFeb 4, 2026

INPE reported that in the first week of February 2021 Amazonia-1 completed exclusive activities at the SHAR launch base SP1B laboratory and was transported to SP2B on February 5, 2021 for final processing and integration with the PSLV fourth stage.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceFeb 4, 2026

As of February 5, 2021, ISRO stated that PSLV-C51/Amazonia-1 was the first dedicated commercial mission of NewSpace India Limited (NSIL) undertaken under a commercial arrangement with Spaceflight Inc. USA.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceFeb 4, 2026

A Twitter post by Spaceflight Inc. on 2021-02-02 announced that the company was working on the launch of Amazonia-1 on a PSLV.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceFeb 4, 2026

As of February 5, 2021, ISRO stated that PSLV-C51 would launch Amazonia-1 of Brazil as the primary satellite and 20 co-passenger satellites from Satish Dhawan Space Centre (SDSC) SHAR, Sriharikota, with the launch tentatively scheduled at 1023 Hrs IST on February 28, 2021 subject to weather conditions.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceFeb 4, 2026

The first Amazonia-1 satellite was launched on board an Indian PSLV in February 2021.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1Source

Marcy Mabry previously worked on the launch of the first Amazonia-1 satellite in 2021 using an Indian PSLV launcher.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1Source

Amazonia-1 and the under-construction Amazonia-1B are the first end-to-end Earth resources satellites fully developed in Brazil based on the Plataforma Multimissão (PMM).

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1Source

Amazonia-1B is the direct successor to Amazonia-1, which launched in February 2021 on an Indian PSLV.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1Source

The Amazonia constellation will be tasked with monitoring deforestation in the Amazon region and supporting agricultural monitoring across Brazil.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1Source

The Indian Space Research Organisation will launch Brazil’s Amazonia-1 as the primary satellite and 20 co-passenger satellites on PSLV-C51.

Mentioned as: Amazonia-1SourceFeb 7, 2021
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