Gepubliceerd op 25 juni 2025
VITO, the European Space Agency (ESA), and Aerospacelab have officially signed an agreement to launch the IPERLITE Hyperspectral In-Orbit Demonstration (IOD) mission.
The mission will demonstrate a next-generation hyperspectral imaging system developed by AMOS, featuring compact and high-resolution sensors designed for Earth observation. It will fly aboard Aerospacelab’s VSP-150 satellite platform, known for its versatility and high performance.
At the heart of the mission is a powerful hyperspectral sensor. Developed using thin-film interference filters from IMEC—deposited directly on a 2D detector—it captures light across 154 spectral bands from 475 nm to 900 nm, with a spectral resolution between 3 and 10 nm. From an orbit of 510 km, it will deliver 20-meter resolution imagery across an 80 km swath.

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Advanced onboard systems, developed by Deltatec, will handle data acquisition and processing. Thanks to digital time delay integration (TDI) technology, with up to 12 stages, the sensor achieves a significant boost in signal-to-noise ratio.
Dr. Iskander Benhadj, VITO Project Manager
VITO is leading the development of the Payload Data Ground Segment (PDGS), which includes both the Ground Image Processing Facility and the Image Calibration and Validation Center.
The IPERLITE mission will validate the sensor’s performance in orbit and open the door to new applications in agriculture, water quality monitoring, and environmental research.
Xavier Collaud, Project Manager at Aerospacelab
The launch is scheduled for early Q4 2025.
Source:
VITO Remote Sensing. (2025, June 24). ESA, VITO, and AerospaceLab team up for IPERLITE Hyperspectral Mission.