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Composante Spatiale Optique : ウィキペディア英語版 | Composante Spatiale Optique
CSO (Composante Spatiale Optique) is a French military earth observation satellite program. It will replace the Helios 2 satellites. It is sometimes referred to as the MUSIS program. == Presentation == Since the launch of Helios 1A in 1995, France has developed a series of military earth observation programs. Due to the limited lifetime of satellites, a program was launched to replace the currently operational Helios 2 satellites. This program started as a French contribution to the larger pan-european MUSIS program, and eventually became a mostly French program.〔() French Finance Law for 2013 : Defence : Equipment〕 Unlike the Helios satellites, which used the same bus as the Spot satellites, CSO will use technologies derived from the Pleiades agile satellites. The system is planned to be made out of 2 satellites and a third one is contemplated should European partners express their interest. The first launch is planned for 2017.〔() French Military Planning Law for 2014-2019〕 The satellites will have the ability to take infrared images.〔() Sofradir wins military satellite IR detector contract〕 The satellite manufacturing was awarded to Airbus Defence and Space, while the optical payload will be built by Thales Alenia Space. The program cost is estimated at 1.3 billion Euros.〔 with an additional 300 millions for the ground segment and 12 years of operations.〔() Press release from the DGA〕
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