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One of Maxar’s WorldView Legion satellites collected 0.3 m-class images on 2024-07-16.
Maxar Intelligence aims to have all six WorldView Legion satellites launched and in operation by the end of 2024.
In 2022, Maxar secured a $3,200,000,000 contract with the National Reconnaissance Office to supply imagery and mapping services over the next decade.
Maxar expects to launch all six WorldView Legion satellites by the end of 2024.
The increase in high-resolution imaging capacity from WorldView Legion will provide more near-real-time data that enables Maxar to deliver software products leveraging artificial intelligence and machine learning.
There were three orders for commercial GEO communications satellites by this time last year, including two announced in 2023-03-01 for Astranis and one in 2023-04-01 based on the Maxar 1300 series platform.
Maxar Intelligence launched ClimateDesk on 2024-05-15 in Westminster, Colorado.
The first two Maxar WorldView Legion satellites launched on 2024-05-02 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California.
Maxar Space Systems is preparing to launch the additional four WorldView Legion satellites later 2024.
The planned radar commercial layer would be similar to the electro-optical commercial layer contract awarded in 2022 to Maxar, Planet, and BlackSky but likely at a smaller scale.
Maxar, Planet, and BlackSky were awarded the electro-optical commercial layer contract in 2022.
NRO Director Chris Scolese awarded contracts worth $4,000,000,000 over 10 years to BlackSky, Maxar Technologies, and Planet in 2022 under the Electro-Optical Commercial Layer program.
Maxar’s Precision3D technology creates detailed representations of the Earth with 50-centimeter resolution and accuracy of 3 m across all dimensions.
Maxar Intelligence’s Precision3D Data Suite provides 3D models of Earth with 50-centimeter resolution and 3-meter absolute accuracy.
The G-EGD system was introduced in 2011 initially to access imagery from Maxar Technologies and has since expanded to include Maxar, Planet, Iceye, BlackSky, Capella Space, and others.
Maxar's Precision3D Data Suite offers accurate representations of the Earth and is trusted for high-risk training operations, including those for the F-35 Full Mission Simulator.
Maxar Intelligence has established a long-term agreement with Lockheed Martin to enhance the F-35 Full Mission Simulator experience.
The F-35 Full Mission Simulator uses Maxar’s geospatial products to provide a realistic representation of real-world operating environments for pilot training and mission rehearsal.
Maxar’s Dynamic basemaps and Precision3D will enable F-35 customers to begin training and mission preparedness operations more quickly.
Maxar Intelligence’s Precision3D Data Suite provides 3D models of Earth at 50-centimeter resolution with absolute accuracy of 3 m in all dimensions.