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The NOAA remote-sensing license modification for non-Earth imagery also applies to Maxar’s six WorldView Legion satellites that the company plans to start launching later 2022.
Under a $700,000,000 contract from the U.S. Space Development Agency, L3Harris will build 14 satellites using a new Maxar bus.
The WorldView-2 imaging satellite, then operated by DigitalGlobe, was struck by a non-tracked piece of debris in 2016.
Maxar acquired DigitalGlobe in 2017.
After the 2016 WorldView-2 debris incident, Maxar used one of its other satellites to image WorldView-2 and determined that the damage was minimal.
Maxar is implementing business processes to build 14 satellite buses for L3Harris over the next two years.
L3Harris works with multiple satellite bus suppliers and selected Maxar for the Space Development Agency bid following a competitive evaluation.
Steve Bates is responsible for managing a team of systems engineers and developing the safety roadmap for Maxar.
Steve Bates prepares Maxar engineers to execute new missions as part of the company's business development strategy.
Steve Bates helps ensure that Maxar meets demanding safety requirements for a crewed NASA spacecraft as part of the Power and Propulsion Element for Gateway.
Steve Bates has been in his role at Maxar Technologies since September 2021.
Planet continues to obtain high-resolution imagery from SkySats that are manufactured by Maxar Technologies.
Steve Bates has convinced seven former colleagues to join Maxar in the past year.
Steve Bates is the Director of Systems Engineering at Maxar Technologies.
The National Reconnaissance Office awarded 10-year imagery contracts in May to Maxar Technologies, BlackSky, and Planet Labs.
KT SAT has coverage beyond South Korea over other countries in Asia, the Middle East, and Africa with its fleet of four fully owned satellites built by Thales Alenia Space and additional leased capacity from a satellite manufactured by what is now Maxar Technologies.
Critical key components previously delayed for Ovzon 3 have been delivered to Ovzon’s production partner Maxar.
Maxar Technologies will deliver the spacecraft platforms in 2024 and launches are scheduled to begin in April 2025.
Maxar Technologies will manufacture the Tranche 1 Tracking Layer spacecraft platforms at its factories in Palo Alto and San Jose, California.
Maxar Technologies will provide related ground, operations, and sustainment support for the Tranche 1 Tracking Layer platforms.