2022-09-14

Products

Monitoring Camera “Suupistri” CS-152

Crystalspace camera “Suupistri” brings the new level of capabilities to space – ideal for monitoring & computer vision applications. It is the smallest and the most advanced satellite monitoring camera on the market. Suupistri enables robotic & docking missions to get 720p quality feed at 60 fps

Monitoring Camera “Kodas” CS-151

Crystalspace Satellite Monitoring Camera System “Kodas” which belongs to Crystalspace micro camera systems family is going to the Moon with SAMPLR in Stereo cameras configuration. It suits well for densely packed satellites and rovers looking for possibilities to monitor deployment or scientific activities and take pictures/videos of the surrounding area. Crystalspace Monitoring Camera system has flight heritage and has proven itself as a reliable monitoring camera capable of 720p quality feed at 7fps.

CubeSat Camera Cam1U “Kikas” CS-101

Crystalspace micro camera family is the smallest and the most advanced series of satellite camera systems on the market. It suits well for densely packed satellites starting from CubeSats (for taking pictures of the Earth) to large satellites (monitoring cameras). Under 600 meters per pixel ground resolution is achieved from low Earth orbit (600 km) using the basic version of optics (44 x 34 degree field of view) and sensor (640 x 480 pixels) capable of 720p quality feed at 7fps.

More about Crystalspace cameras in our cameras comparison sheet!

Illumination Module “Tulivagla” CS-301

Crystalspace Illumination Module “Tulivagla” (CS-301) is designed for spacecrafts – from satellites to landers and rovers. It is perfect for complementing camera systems to still be able to see in no-to-low light conditions. The Tulivagla module is developed in cooperation with ESA.

CrystalSpace VCC Vacuum Chamber Camera

Vacuum Chamber Camera “VCC” CS-201

Crystalspace Vacuum Chamber Camera (VCC) is designed for monitoring vacuum chamber processes from the inside. The fully immersible VCC is based on the nanosatellite camera systems and thus inherits space rigidness. The VCC is developed in cooperation with ESA.