CO3D & MicroCarb

Launch Success

Liftoff Time (GMT)

02:03:48

Saturday July 26, 2025

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MicroCarb

Wiki

MicroCarb is a small satellite designed to map sources and sinks of carbon dioxide (CO2)—the most important greenhouse gas — on a global scale. MicroCarb's dispersive spectrometer instrument will be able to measure atmospheric concentration of CO2 globally with a high degree of precision (on the order of 1 ppm) and with a pixel size of 4.5 km x 9 km. The instrument will be flown on a microsatellite built around CNES’s Myriade spacecraft bus. This mission involves the French scientific community studying climatology and the carbon cycle. The mission will be funded by the Investments for the Future Programmes.

Manufacturer: Thales Alenia Space

Operator: CNES

Sun-Synchronous Orbit

1 Payload

180 kilograms

CO3D

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CO3D (Constellation Optique en 3D) is an Earth observation satellite constellation by the French CNES consisting initially of 4 satellites. The satellites will deliver 50 cm resolution stereo imagery across the world on a daily basis to produce a cutting-edge 3D map of the Earth’s landmass. Weighing approximately 285 kg each, the CO3D satellites will join Airbus’ fleet of optical and radar satellites, strengthening the company’s ability to meet the growing needs of very demanding applications. The satellites are based on all electric propulsion platforms derived from the OneWeb bu.

Manufacturer: Airbus

Operator: Airbus

Sun-Synchronous Orbit

4 Payloads

1,140 kilograms

Rocket

Active
Vega C

Active Since 2022

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Manufacturer

ESA

Rocket

Diameter: 3.4m

Height: 35m

Payload to Orbit

LEO: 2,300 kg

Liftoff Thrust

4,500 Kilonewtons

Fairing

Diameter: 3.3m

Height: 9m

Stages

4

Launch Site

General Trajectory

Launching

North

ELV

Guiana Space Centre, French Guiana, France

Fastest Turnaround

75 days

Stats

Vega


27th

Mission

2nd

Mission of 2025

European Space Agency


302nd

Mission

3rd

Mission of 2025

2025


159th

Orbital launch attempt