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When all six WorldView Legion satellites are launched, they will triple Maxar Intelligence’s capacity to collect 0.3 m-class and multispectral imagery.
Maxar’s full constellation of 10 electro-optical satellites will image rapidly changing areas on Earth as frequently as every 20 to 30 minutes from sunup to sundown.
The first two spacecraft of Maxar’s six-satellite WorldView Legion constellation are scheduled to launch as soon as 2024-05-02 on a Falcon 9 from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
When all six WorldView Legion satellites are launched, Maxar Intelligence’s capacity to collect 0.3 m-class and multispectral imagery will triple.
The WorldView Legion satellites are built on the Maxar 500 series bus, a mid-size platform that can be tailored for multiple missions and orbits.
Maxar invested in the Maxar 500 series bus to provide better stability, agility, and pointing accuracy for the WorldView Legion program.
The WorldView Legion satellites are the first Maxar 500 series buses to complete production at Maxar’s satellite manufacturing locations in Palo Alto and San Jose, California.
The full Maxar constellation of 10 electro-optical satellites will image the most rapidly changing areas on Earth as frequently as every 20 to 30 minutes from sunup to sundown.
SpaceX may launch Maxar’s WorldView Legion 1 & 2 mission on 2024-05-01 from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California between 11:30 AM and 12:24 PM PDT.
For the next tranche of satellites L3Harris is building for the Space Development Agency, projected to launch in 2025, L3Harris switched to bus supplier Maxar Space Systems.
When all six WorldView Legion satellites are deployed, Maxar’s daily imaging capacity will increase from 3.8 million square kilometers to more than 5 million square kilometers.
Maxar’s largest contract is a $3.2 billion, 10-year agreement with the National Reconnaissance Office to supply imagery and other services.
Advent International acquired Maxar Technologies for $6,400,000,000.
These Maxar Space Systems-built satellites are the first Maxar 500 series buses to complete production at Maxar’s satellite manufacturing locations in Palo Alto and San Jose, California.
WorldView Legion is a constellation of Earth observation satellites built and operated by Maxar.
When all six WorldView Legion satellites are launched, they will triple Maxar Intelligence’s capacity to collect 0.3 m-class and multispectral imagery.
WorldView Legion is a constellation of Earth observation satellites built and operated by Maxar.
The full Maxar constellation of 10 electro-optical satellites will image the most rapidly changing areas on Earth as frequently as every 20 to 30 minutes from sunup to sundown.
As part of the WorldView Legion program, Maxar invested to create a Maxar 500 bus with better stability, agility, and pointing accuracy.
Maxar Space Systems operates a satellite factory in Palo Alto, California, while Maxar Intelligence is responsible for the company’s satellite imagery business.