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There are presently 90 Maxar-built spacecraft operating in orbit that use the 1300-class platform.
Maxar Technologies provided funding for the Atlantic Council's report.
Maxar Space won a $5,000,000 contract to help define NOAA’s Geostationary Extended Observations (GeoXO) Spacecraft Phase A Study.
Esri will use Maxar’s Vivid basemaps to upgrade nearly half of the global landmass in the Living Atlas from 1.2 m resolution to 0.6 m resolution.
EchoStar’s Jupiter-3 Americas-focused high-throughput GEO satellite, being built by Maxar Technologies, is set to launch on a Falcon Heavy in 2023 instead of 2022.
Since 2018, Maxar has offered tasking through the Rapid Access Program, a multi-year subscription service that relies on Maxar’s ground station network.
A Maxar WorldView-2 image from 2022-06-06 shows fields northwest of Slovyansk, Ukraine peppered with artillery craters.
Maxar’s WeatherDesk predicted 2022 corn production of 19.3 million metric tons, a 54% decline versus the 2021 growing season.
Maxar’s WeatherDesk used MODIS imagery from NASA and analyzed normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI) time series data to assess Ukraine’s crops in early June 2022.
Maxar’s WeatherDesk predicted 2022 sunflower production of 10.6 million metric tons, a 40% decline versus the 2021 growing season.
Maxar built the Psyche spacecraft bus.
Maxar’s EOCL award leverages Maxar’s legacy fleet of four imaging satellites and remained unchanged at $300,000,000 per year through the first four years with potential to step up to $340,000,000 in year five.
Maxar’s previous EnhancedView contract provided $300,000,000 per year for commercial imagery.
BlackSky and Planet are planning fleets of satellites with 30- to 50-centimeter resolution that will place them in more direct competition with Maxar in the coming years.
The National Reconnaissance Office awarded Electro-Optical Commercial Layer (EOCL) contracts to BlackSky, Maxar Technologies, and Planet on 2022-05-25.
Maxar Technologies received a five-year baseline EOCL contract worth $1,500,000,000 with options for an additional $1,740,000,000 over the second half of the 10-year period.
The NRO awarded 10-year EOCL contracts to BlackSky, Maxar Technologies, and Planet.
Maxar has delivered commercial satellite imagery to the U.S. Government since 2000.
Maxar’s EOCL contract gives the National Reconnaissance Office access to Maxar’s current WorldView and GeoEye four-satellite constellation and to six new Legion satellites that have not yet been launched.
The National Reconnaissance Office’s market research for EOCL included study contracts awarded in 2019 to BlackSky, Maxar, and Planet.