CIMR
General Information
Status:
On-Going
The Launch
Launch:
2025 +
The Mission
The Copernicus Imaging Microwave Radiometer (CIMR) is a satellite system developed as part of the European Union Copernicus program expansion activities. CIMR is designed to monitor the rapid Earth system changes taking place in the Arctic in response to the Integrated European Policy for the Arctic. The aim of the mission is to provide high-spatial resolution microwave imaging radiometry measurements and derived products with global coverage and sub-daily revisit in the polar regions and adjacent seas to address Copernicus user needs.

OHB Contributions
OHB Hellas is responsible for the dummy masses work package, which includes the detailed design, manufacturing and verification of all related dummies that will be used during the testing phases of the CIMR mission.
Customer and Partners



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