KVR-1000

The KVR-1000 high-resolution camera are carried aboard the COSMOS series satellites. The KVR-1000 camera offers the highest resolution currently available on the commercial market.The COSMOS series of satellites originated as a Russian military programme. The satellite flies in a low orbit of approximately 200 km altitude and theKVR-1000 cameras record their high-resolution images on panchromatic film which is delivered by ejected canisters

Due to the finite supply of film and of fuel for counteracting atmospheric drag, the mission duration is limited to about 45 days. The satellite is recovered at the end of each mission and much of the hardware is reused. The military nature of the mission means that information on some aspects of the operation of the satellite are not available. Future acquisitions can be requested but there is a large selection of archived images available at short notice.

Technical Summary:
Launch

Altitude(KM)

Inclination

Since 1987

190 - 270

71°


Sensors

Resolution

Scene Size(KM)

KVR-1000 (Panchromatic 0.49 - 0.59 µM)

2/3 M

40 X 40



Starting and Ending Dates Since 1984
Spatial Resolution (m) DK-1:1 m, KVR-1000:2-3 m
Radiometric Resoluiton (bit) film
Swath Width (km) 40
Bands (µm) PAN 0.49-0.59
Revisit Time (gün)  
PAN= black-white, MS= colour, µm= micron

KVR-1000 / DK-1&2 Products

Product Type Description
Standart PAN KVR-1000
Orthorectified PAN KVR-1000 and DK-1