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Launch Date
11/4/1995
Launch Site
V SLC2W
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Launch Vehicle
Delta 7920-10 (Thor Family)
MTG’s wavelength observation capabilities can complement RADARSAT radar observations for potential collaborations.
Beyond Gravity has placed more than 1,100 satellites into orbit from the Galileo, OneWeb, TerraBella, and Radarsat constellations.
The RADARSAT series includes RADARSAT-1 launched in 1995, RADARSAT-2 launched in 2007, and the RADARSAT Constellation Mission launched in 2019.
Through Canada’s RADARSAT program, MDA has established a reputation for excellence in near-real-time, broad-area, commercial synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data for mission-critical applications.
CHORUS is a fourth-generation Earth observation constellation from MDA Space that builds on the RADARSAT program.
CHORUS is a fourth-generation Earth observation constellation from MDA Space that builds on the RADARSAT program and will provide market-leading data and insights.
CHORUS is a fourth-generation Earth observation constellation from MDA Space that builds on the RADARSAT program and will provide market-leading data and insights.
MDA Space is developing MDA CHORUS, a fourth-generation Earth observation constellation that builds on the RADARSAT program.
MDA CHORUS is a fourth-generation Earth observation constellation from MDA Space that builds on the RADARSAT program.
Canada will invest $1.012 billion in funding over the next 15 years for the RADARSAT+ portfolio.
The Canadian Space Agency (CSA) announced $47 million in funding towards several contracts for the RADARSAT+ initiative.
The RADARSAT+ portfolio will include a replenishment satellite for the RADARSAT Constellation Mission (RCM) and a fourth-generation satellite system to succeed the RCM.
The RADARSAT EO satellite program supports essential everyday services for Canadians by providing satellite data.
The Canadian government announced a $1 billion CAD RADARSAT+ initiative in October 2023 for the new RCM satellite.
RADARSAT+ provides funding for the RCM replenishment spacecraft and for early definition work on a next-generation national sovereign synthetic aperture radar satellite system, which will succeed the current constellation.
The Canadian Space Agency has started planning the next generation of Radarsat for when Radarsat Constellation Mission reaches its planned end of life in 2026.
SpaceX launched the Radarsat mission for the Canadian Space Agency from SLC-4.
The federal RADARSAT+ initiative is a 15-year, $1.012 billion investment announced by the Canadian Space Agency in October 2023 to sustain and expand national satellite Earth observation capacity.