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Launch Date
8/13/2014
Launch Site
VS SLC3E
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Launch Vehicle
Atlas V 401 (Atlas 5 Family)
Researchers using Maxar Technologies’ WorldView-3 shortwave infrared data found 26 methane sources in Algeria, Turkmenistan, and China.
Maxar WorldView-3 captured a high-definition image of HERE Technologies’ Chicago office on 2024-10-06.
Maxar’s WorldView-3 satellite captured an image of TD SYNNEX's Fremont, California headquarters on 2024-05-06.
As of February 4, 2013, WorldView-3 was expected to operate at an altitude of 617 km and provide 31 cm panchromatic resolution, 1.24 m multispectral resolution in 8 bands, and 3.7 m SWIR resolution in 8 bands.
Vantor (WorldView-3) collected a 12-cm-resolution image of Starlink 35956 about one day after the anomaly showing the satellite largely intact from a range of 241 km.
DigitalGlobe will support the National Reconnaissance Office with the WorldView-1, WorldView-2, and WorldView-3 satellites as long as they continue to perform.
The NRO pays $300,000,000 per year for access to Maxar’s WorldView-1, WorldView-2, and WorldView-3 satellites and its image library under the program renamed EnhancedView Follow-On.
The NRO pays Maxar $300,000,000 a year for access to WorldView-1, WorldView-2, WorldView-3, GeoEye-1, and Maxar’s image archive.
Maxar created the 3D video by geo-registering its 2022-02-28 WorldView-3 satellite imagery on top of Maxar’s Precision3D model of the Kyiv area.
Maxar produced a 3D video derived from its 2022-02-28 WorldView-3 imagery while awaiting the next clear-weather opportunity to collect new imagery.
Maxar has gathered 30-centimeter imagery since launching the WorldView-3 satellite in 2014.
Maxar Intelligence provided a WorldView-3 high-definition image of HERE Technologies’ Chicago office dated 2024-10-06.