The IRIDE constellation is an ambitious Italian space program that will support the national authorities in their analyses and monitoring activities, with a focus on Italian territory mapping. It will comprise a series of small satellite sub-constellations exploiting a wide range of remote sensing technologies. This paper analyses the NIMBUS X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) IRIDE sub-constellation, exploring potential orbital configurations beyond the more conventional and widespread Dawn-Dusk Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO) one. In particular, starting from the mission target, we show that a 49° Mid Inclination Orbit (MIO) in a right-looking StripMap acquisition mode represents a highly effective choice for NIMBUS. We demonstrate that this configuration enhances the systematic coverage of the Italian territory with 6 nodal days of interferometric revisit time and high spatial resolution, thereby facilitating detailed observations of both natural phenomena and anthropic activities. In terms of Differential Interferometric SAR (DInSAR) performance, we prove that MIOs do not show significant limitations for what attains the critical baseline and geometric distortions. In addition, MIOs may lead to future advances in creating 3D displacement maps because they allow for the recovery of the North-South deformation component that, conversely, cannot be precisely measured with DInSAR systems operating in SSO.
Constellation Design and Analysis for Spaceborne DInSAR Mapping in Mid-Inclination Orbits: The IRIDE NIMBUS Mission / Cotugno, Federica; Berardino, Paolo; Bonano, Manuela; Ciccolella, Antonio; Costa, Gabriella; Martin Crespo, Felipe; Levrini, Guido; Manunta, Michele; Moccia, Antonio; Renga, Alfredo; Lanari, Riccardo. - In: IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON GEOSCIENCE AND REMOTE SENSING. - ISSN 0196-2892. - 63:(2025), pp. 1-20. [10.1109/tgrs.2024.3519212]
Constellation Design and Analysis for Spaceborne DInSAR Mapping in Mid-Inclination Orbits: The IRIDE NIMBUS Mission
Cotugno, Federica;Bonano, Manuela;Manunta, Michele;Moccia, Antonio;Renga, Alfredo;Lanari, Riccardo
2025
Abstract
The IRIDE constellation is an ambitious Italian space program that will support the national authorities in their analyses and monitoring activities, with a focus on Italian territory mapping. It will comprise a series of small satellite sub-constellations exploiting a wide range of remote sensing technologies. This paper analyses the NIMBUS X-Band Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) IRIDE sub-constellation, exploring potential orbital configurations beyond the more conventional and widespread Dawn-Dusk Sun-Synchronous Orbit (SSO) one. In particular, starting from the mission target, we show that a 49° Mid Inclination Orbit (MIO) in a right-looking StripMap acquisition mode represents a highly effective choice for NIMBUS. We demonstrate that this configuration enhances the systematic coverage of the Italian territory with 6 nodal days of interferometric revisit time and high spatial resolution, thereby facilitating detailed observations of both natural phenomena and anthropic activities. In terms of Differential Interferometric SAR (DInSAR) performance, we prove that MIOs do not show significant limitations for what attains the critical baseline and geometric distortions. In addition, MIOs may lead to future advances in creating 3D displacement maps because they allow for the recovery of the North-South deformation component that, conversely, cannot be precisely measured with DInSAR systems operating in SSO.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


