Just days after launch, the first images are received from the third satellite of the second generation of the Earth Observation programme promoted by the Italian Space Agency and the Ministry of Defence, involving national industry with Leonardo, Thales Alenia Space, Telespazio and e-GEO

19 January 2026

CSG FM3 opens its eyes on Earth. Just a few days after launch, the first acquisitions from the new second-generation satellite of the COSMO-SkyMed constellation have been received. COSMO-SkyMed is the Earth Observation programme promoted by the Italian Space Agency (ASI) and the Ministry of Defence. These initial results confirm the expected performance and full functionality of the satellite.

Among the first images acquired are views of the cities of Rome and Vancouver, as well as a striking scene of the Padma River in Bangladesh.

Launched on 2 January 2026 from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, CSG FM3 is in excellent operational condition. The commissioning and functional verification phase has been successfully completed, including the deployment of the solar panels, the antenna, and the activation of the main onboard units.

During this phase, Telespazio, in collaboration with Thales Alenia Space Italy, handled the planning of imaging requests, the transmission of commands, the verification of the SAR sensor’s correct operation, and the acquisition and processing of raw data at ASI’s Space Centre in Matera.

In-orbit testing and fine-tuning activities are now continuing, essential steps toward bringing CSG FM3 into full operational service. The new satellite will further strengthen Italy’s Earth Observation capabilities, supporting civil and institutional applications ranging from environmental protection and emergency management to territorial security

 

Rome - The “Eternal City” as seen by the new second-generation COSMO-SkyMed satellite. The image clearly shows St Peter’s Basilica, the Colosseum, Termini and Tiburtina railway stations, Villa Borghese, Villa Ada and the Olympic Stadium.

Rome - The “Eternal City” as seen by the new second-generation COSMO-SkyMed satellite. The image clearly shows St Peter’s Basilica, the Colosseum, Termini and Tiburtina railway stations, Villa Borghese, Villa Ada and the Olympic Stadium.

Vancouver - Nell’immagine la città di Vancouver e il suo skyline. Sono ben individuabili alcune navi a largo del Porto di Vancouver, il più grande del Canada e uno dei più importanti del Nord America, cruciale per il commercio, le crociere, specialmente verso l'Alaska, e il trasporto container.

Vancouver - The image shows the city of Vancouver and its skyline. Several ships are clearly visible off the Port of Vancouver, the largest in Canada and one of the most important in North America, crucial for trade, cruise traffic, especially to Alaska, and container shipping.

Bangladesh - A detail of the Padma River, a branch of the Ganges, in Bangladesh. The image captures the river’s variability, its shifting channels and the sandbanks that continually emerge along its course.

Bangladesh - A detail of the Padma River, a branch of the Ganges, in Bangladesh. The image captures the river’s variability, its shifting channels and the sandbanks that continually emerge along its course.

 

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