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The Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32 launch was the first time a stack of two satellites based on Maxar’s 1300-class platform had launched together.
Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32 are Maxar Technologies-built satellites based on Maxar’s 1300-class platform.
Galaxy 17 provides Ku-band services that the Maxar-built Intelsat 40e satellite is slated to replace following its SpaceX launch next year.
Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32 separated from the rocket and deployed solar arrays and are performing as expected, according to Maxar.
Using an expendable Falcon 9 allowed SpaceX to load more propellant to send the Maxar-built satellites to a supersynchronous transfer orbit.
Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32 were processed at Maxar’s manufacturing facility in Palo Alto, California ahead of shipment to the launch base.
Maxar manufactured the Intelsat Galaxy 31 and Galaxy 32 satellites.
Maxar Technologies moved plans to launch the first two imaging satellites for its WorldView Legion constellation from 2022 into January 2023.
DARPA originally selected SSL as its commercial partner for RSGS in 2017.
Beyond Gravity delivered a geostationary navigation receiver called GEORIX and an antenna to Maxar in 2021.
Wovenware brings 150 software engineers and developers to Maxar's team.
The new Worldview Legion imaging constellation is critical to Maxar's U.S. government business.
Maxar will assemble the Roll Out Solar Array developed by Deployable Space Systems using the delivered solar modules.
Wovenware is the latest addition to Maxar's 3D technology business following the 2020 acquisition of Vricon.
Maxar is also seeking opportunities in commercial markets.
Maxar wants to make its 3D digital twin accessible to developers for gaming and application use.
Maxar is well positioned to serve these markets with its high-resolution satellite imagery archive, daily image collections, and 3D production capabilities.
Since 2017, Wovenware has worked closely with Maxar on customer delivery and internal software engineering initiatives including Maxar’s global imagery basemaps and Precision3D applications.
Maxar's CEO, Daniel Jablonsky, stated that acquisitions like Wovenware are investments needed to generate new sources of revenue.
Maxar Technologies is acquiring Wovenware, an artificial intelligence and software firm based in Puerto Rico.