
ALOS Overview
The Japanese Earth observing satellite program consists of two series: those satellites used mainly for atmospheric and marine observation, and those used mainly for land observation. The Advanced Land Observing Satellite (ALOS) follows the Japanese Earth Resources Satellite-1 (JERS-1) and Advanced Earth Observing Satellite (ADEOS) and will utilize advanced land-observing technology. ALOS will be used for cartography, regional observation, disaster monitoring, and resource surveying.


ALOS Objective
ALOS is one of the largest Earth observing satellites ever developed. Its objectives are:
- To provide maps for Japan and other countries including those in the Asian-Pacific region (Cartography)
- To perform regional observation for "sustainable development", harmonization between Earth environment and development (Regional Observation),
- To conduct disaster monitoring around the world (Disaster Monitoring),
- To survey natural resources (Resources Surveying),
- To develop technology necessary for future Earth observing satellite (Technology Development)
- Daichi, Advance Land Observing Satellite.