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Maxar has developed ingest solutions for synthetic aperture radar data from Capella Space and ICEYE, including data visualization and complete product discovery and delivery methods.
Capella Space is committed to making space operationally sustainable and safe, collaborating with Kayhan Space for this purpose.
Capella Space, Globalstar, and Lynk Global are using Kayhan Space’s subscription-based, autonomous Pathfinder platform following successful beta deployments.
Capella Space is among the first to use the Pathfinder spaceflight safety platform across part of its satellite fleet.
The first Capella Acadia satellite is slated to launch in early 2023.
Capella Space is increasing radar bandwidth on Acadia satellites from 500 MHz to 700 MHz.
Capella Space’s increased bandwidth will improve Slant Range Resolution to 0.214 m for standard look angles.
Capella Space’s increased bandwidth will improve Ground Range Resolution to 0.31 m for standard look angles.
More than a dozen customers, including Capella Space, Lynk Global, and Globalstar, have subscribed to the Pathfinder platform.
Capella Space will use the $97,000,000 Series C funds to expand its seven-satellite constellation, enhance its Capella Console data platform, and expand its staff.
Capella Space intends to offer improved image resolution and quality with a new generation of synthetic aperture radar satellites called Acadia.
Capella Space is upgrading the Acadia payload downlink antenna to reduce the time between ground contact and imaging.
In April, Capella Space raised $97,000,000 in a Series C funding round led by NightDragon.
Capella Space will upgrade Acadia payload downlink antennas to reduce time between ground contact and imaging opportunities.
Capella Space plans to increase Acadia radar bandwidth from 500 megahertz to 700 megahertz.
The first Capella Acadia satellite is slated to launch in early 2023.
Capella Space will increase radar bandwidth on Acadia satellites from 500 MHz to 700 MHz.
Capella Space operates a constellation of small satellites to provide frequent, timely, and flexible Earth observation information.
Capella Space originally announced its Open Data Program in September 2021.
Users selected under the Data Grant tier receive tasking capabilities within the Capella Console to acquire imagery of specified areas of interest.