Abstract

The ZiYuan-3 surveying satellite (ZY-3) is a high-precision civilian satellite imaging sensor. Since its launch on January 9, 2012, it has been in operation for one and a half years. Although the initial postlaunch ZY-3 geometric accuracy was verified during an in-orbit operation period, on-orbit calibration was still necessary from time to time. This on-orbit calibration has vastly improved the location accuracy in planimetry for ZY-3 panchromatic images. This letter briefly describes the principle of on-orbit calibration and production processes of sensor-corrected products. Furthermore, block adjustment based on a rational function model test showed planimetric and vertical accuracy values of 10 m and 5 m, respectively, without ground control points (GCPs). The accuracy values improved to 3 m and 2 m, respectively, with a few GCPs. The statistics results are from ten different regions with independent checkpoints (ICPs). All accuracy values are the root-mean-square error of ICPs. Therefore, ZY-3 can be used for the generation of cartographic maps at the 1 : 50 000 scale and for revision and updates of 1 : 25 000 scale maps. Compared with other mainstream high-resolution satellite images of the same ground resolution, ZY-3's geometric accuracy is almost the same and sometimes even better.

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