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Spot/Viking

commercially operated govt rocket

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Payloads
2 Assets
Assets deployed on this mission
SPOT 1
retired
Viking
retired
Launch Details

Launch Date

2/22/1986

Launch Site

CSG ELA1

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Launch Vehicle

Ariane 1 (Ariane 1 Family)

Mission Stats
Orbit
N/A
Operator
Unknown
Price (Est)
Secret
Payload Count
2
Entity Mentions
All verified mentions of this entity in source documents

Industries such as construction, manufacturing, facility management, public safety, defense, media, and entertainment can benefit from the autonomous scanning capabilities of the RTC360 on Spot.

Mentioned as: SpotSource

Spot's docking station allows for in-field charging of both the robot and the X7 3D laser scanner.

Mentioned as: SpotSource

Spot was tasked with autonomously locating and retrieving sample containers to a transfer station during the experiment.

Mentioned as: SpotSource

Airbus operates two Pleiades satellites, two Spot optical satellites, and three X-band radar satellites.

Mentioned as: SpotSourceMay 27, 2020

Trimble and Boston Dynamics formed a strategic alliance to integrate construction data collection technologies with Boston Dynamics’ Spot robot platform.

Mentioned as: SpotSource

The combined Trimble and Spot technologies provide jobsite leaders with real-time data collection for an accurate view of construction progress.

Mentioned as: SpotSource

CATALYST, a PCI Geomatics brand, delivered an automated workflow to the South African National Space Agency’s Earth Observation Department to convert SPOT satellite imagery to CARD4L Analysis Ready Data.

Mentioned as: SPOTSourceMay 10, 2021

Pressing SPOT's SOS button transmits an alert to SPOT's 24/7 worldwide search and rescue service along with the user's GPS location coordinates.

Mentioned as: SPOTSource

Users of the UP42 platform gain affordable access to SPOT and Pléiades archives to purchase the image data required to cover their area of interest.

Mentioned as: SPOTSourceAug 19, 2021

Under an agreement between Airbus and Microsoft, Airbus will supply Azure Maps with SPOT, Pléiades, and Pléiades Neo satellite imagery and WorldDEM4Ortho elevation data.

Mentioned as: SPOTSourceDec 9, 2021

Under their agreement, Airbus will supply Azure Maps with SPOT, Pléiades, and Pléiades Neo satellite imagery.

Mentioned as: SPOTSourceDec 13, 2021

Airbus will supply imagery collected by SPOT, Pléiades, and Pléiades Neo satellites to fulfil EMSA’s imaging requirements.

Mentioned as: SPOTSourceMay 17, 2023

Airbus’s satellite fleet includes optical and radar constellations that provide complementary services with diversified resolutions, all-weather capability, and day-and-night operability.

Mentioned as: SpotSource

Airbus will supply Spot 1.5-meter resolution, Pleiades 50-centimeter resolution, and Pleiades Neo 30-centimeter resolution satellite imagery for inclusion in Azure Maps.

Mentioned as: SpotSourceDec 9, 2021