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Juan Tomás Hernani, CEO de Satlantis, intervendrá en el debate titulado 'De la carga útil a los proveedores de misiones: ¡la nueva era!'
Teledyne Space Imaging is collaborating with Satlantis to develop key electronics for a sensor for Earth observation and planetary exploration.
SATLANTIS’ optical solutions provide coverage in PAN, RGB, NIR, and SWIR spectral ranges with spatial resolution down to 0.5 m.
MANTIS carries a multispectral high-resolution optical payload for Earth Observation manufactured by Satlantis.
MANTIS hosts a multispectral, high-resolution optical Earth observation payload manufactured by Satlantis.
MANTIS hosts the Integrated Standard Imager for Microsatellites (iSIM-12U) optical payload developed by Satlantis Microsats SL.
Satlantis manufactures satellites including Armenia’s Armsat-1, which launched in 2022.
Satlantis acquired a majority stake in SuperSharp, a British university spin-out developing unfolding space telescopes to obtain thermal infrared imagery.
Satlantis' GEI-SAT was deployed using an EXOpod Nova deployer on Transporter-8 to perform atmospheric methane measurements and geolocate emission sources.
GEI-SAT is a precursor to Satlantis’ remote sensing constellation intended to perform atmospheric CH4 measurements with high spatiotemporal resolution and simultaneous geolocation of source emitters.
GEI-SAT is a precursor of a Satlantis remote sensing constellation intended to perform atmospheric CH4 measurements with high spatio-temporal resolution and simultaneous geolocation of source emitters.
Adding SuperSharp’s thermal infrared technology enables Satlantis to offer payloads across a full spectrum of imaging solutions from the visible and near-infrared (VNIR) portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to long-wave infrared (LWIR).
An undisclosed investment from Satlantis gives SuperSharp the financial and industrial resources needed to deploy an in-orbit demonstrator in 2025 using a satellite platform and launch provider it has yet to secure.
Satlantis builds Earth observation payloads that it sells separately or as part of a whole satellite by using subcontractors to provide the spacecraft chassis.
Armsat-1, Satlantis’s first whole satellite produced under its subcontractor chassis arrangement for the government of Armenia, launched in 2022 and was Armenia’s first dedicated satellite.
Satlantis currently develops Earth imaging payloads using high-resolution visible (VIS), near infrared (NIR), and short-wave infrared (SWIR) spectrum bands.
Satlantis posted 11,600,000 EUR in revenues for 2022, a record for the 10-year-old company.
Elecnor Deimos, Alén Space, DHV Technology, and Satlantis have established an alliance to develop eight satellites for Spain's participation in the Atlantic Constellation project.
GHGSat, Satlantis, and other companies building methane-monitoring businesses are limited to around 100 kg per hour without cryogenically cooled sensors.
ICEYE and SATLANTIS have preliminary plans to develop and manufacture a Tandem for Earth Observation (Tandem4EO) constellation.