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RUNNER-1 was developed jointly by Terran Orbital Corporation and ImageSat International Ltd.
The first stage booster supporting the mission previously launched Crew-1, Crew-2, SXM-8, CRS-23, IXPE, Transporter-4, Transporter-5, Globalstar FM15, ISI EROS C-3, and three Starlink missions.
EROS C3 joins EROS B, launched in 2006, as satellites owned and operated by ImageSat International.
ImageSat International planned to use part of the $100,000,000 it raised from going public to pay some of the remaining costs to build and launch EROS C3.
EROS C3 is part of ImageSat International’s EROS NG constellation, which includes EROS C1 and C2 and a planned future imaging satellite, EROS C4, slated for launch in 2026.
ImageSat International offers imagery from two other satellites called EROS C1 and EROS C2 that are owned by an unnamed third party and have capabilities similar to EROS C3.
The EROS NG constellation will incorporate two synthetic aperture radar satellites that are owned by an unnamed third party and commercialized by ImageSat International.
SpaceX launched the ImageSat International EROS C-3 (Earth Resources Observation Systems C) mission to low Earth orbit on 2022-12-29 at 11:38 p.m. PT from Space Launch Complex 4E (SLC-4E) at Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.
Officina Stellare signed a contract worth approximately 1,000,000 EUR with ISI – ImageSat International.
e-GEOS and ISI have established a strategic alliance to create a commercial Electro-Optical–SAR earth observation satellite constellation.
ISI – ImageSat International provides geospatial intelligence solutions and services based on the EROS NG™ Earth observation satellite constellation.
Officina Stellare signed a contract worth approximately 1,000,000 EUR with ISI – ImageSat International for a multi-spectral optical payload for very high resolution Earth imaging from LEO.
ISI – ImageSat International operates in an exclusive group of companies that run ultra-high resolution Earth observation satellite constellations serving governments, institutions, defense and security organizations, and commercial customers.
The constellation is planned to expand through launches of additional COSMO-SkyMed Second Generation satellites and ISI additions of two EROS C Electro-Optical ultra-high-resolution satellites and two EROSAR high-resolution satellites.
The report provides a detailed analysis of leading remote sensing satellite market vendors including Airbus SE, Ball Corp., ImageSat International NV, Lockheed Martin Corp., Maxar Technologies Inc., Northrop Grumman Corp., Planet Labs Inc., Satellite Imaging Corp., Thales Group, and The Boeing Co.
ImageSat International will acquire two synthetic aperture radar satellites in 2021 and 2024 under an upcoming agreement.
ImageSat International views sales of imagery at deep discounts to small analytics companies as a threat to its business, citing examples such as 25-person firms buying data at 70% discounts.
ImageSat International is developing a next-generation program starting with Eros-C1 in June 2020, followed by two additional satellites in 2021 and 2024.