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MDA signed multiple contracts with Maxar Technologies to provide hardware and software for the Space Infrastructure Dexterous Robot (SPIDER) technology demonstration on NASA’s OSAM-1 mission.
Maxar is building the OSAM-1 satellite to rendezvous with the Landsat 7 spacecraft and refuel it before conducting a series of in-space robotic assembly demonstrations including SPIDER.
NASA awarded Maxar a $142,000,000 contract in January to robotically assemble a communications antenna and manufacture a spacecraft beam in orbit as part of the SPIDER demonstration.
Maxar will apply 0.15 m HD to its basemap products Vivid and Dynamic to provide an improved visual experience across its portfolio.
Maxar introduced a 0.15 m HD imagery offering created by applying the company’s proprietary HD technology to its native 0.3 m imagery.
Maxar paid $27,500,000 to SpaceX under a commercial contract to launch the PPE and may only partially recoup that amount from the government after NASA combined the PPE and HALO.
NASA awarded Maxar a contract in May 2019 for the Power and Propulsion Element of the Gateway.
Intelsat and SES ordered 13 geostationary satellites this summer from Boeing, Maxar Technologies, Northrop Grumman and Thales Alenia Space.
Maxar’s first two WorldView Legion satellites are set to launch in September 2021 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
Intelsat ordered five C-band satellites from Maxar Technologies.
Maxar initially planned to launch the first two WorldView Legion satellites in the first quarter of 2021.
Maxar Technologies’ civil space business represented 40% of the company’s revenues in the prior year.
Maxar reported third-quarter 2020 revenues of $436,000,000 compared with $413,000,000 for the third quarter of 2019.
Maxar secured more than $100,000,000 in contracts with various government agencies during the third quarter of 2020.
Maxar completed the sale of its Canadian subsidiary MDA in April 2020.
Maxar booked $500,000,000 in orders during the third quarter of 2020, including a $300,000,000 annual option to provide imagery and data to the U.S. government through the EnhancedView program.
Maxar Technologies reported diluted income per share from continuing operations of $1.32 for the quarter ended 2020-09-30.
Maxar Technologies recorded an $85,000,000 gain on remeasurement of the previously held equity interest in Vricon for the quarter ended 2020-09-30.
Maxar won a multi-million-dollar contract to continue licensing data for Esri’s ArcGIS Living Atlas of the World through 2023.
Maxar acquired Vricon, a 3D geospatial products and analytics specialist, in July 2020.