Success August 3, 2022 • 11:08 PM UTC

Long March 4B | Terrestrial Ecosystem Carbon Inventory Satellite (TECIS)

Long March 4B • Long March

Launch ID
e534f012-1360-4187-8341-537a58831868
Rocket
Long March 4B
Type
Long March
Coordinates
38.863°, 111.590°
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ℹ️ Official Details

Note: Launch vehicle and payload uncertain.

The Terrestrial Ecosystem Carbon Monitoring Satellite (TECIS) is intended to evaluate forest biomass, measure atmospheric aerosol content, and detect photosynthetic fluorescence. These measurements will contribute to efforts to combat global warming.

The satellite carries 4 instruments: Multi-Beam LIDAR, Directional Multi-Spectral Camera, Directional Polarization Camera, and Chlorophyll Fluorescence Hyper-Spectral Monitor (SIFIS)

The satellite will operate in a sun-synchronous orbit at a height of 506 km, at 10:30 AM local time in the descending mode, with a designed lifetime of 8 years.