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Airbus DS Geo, Capella Space, GHGSat, Maxar, PlanetiQ, Spire Global, and Umbra were selected under a fixed-price, indefinite delivery, indefinite quantity contract to provide Earth observation data and services to NASA.
The CSDA Program will acquire Umbra Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) data under a five-year, multiple-award, Indefinite Delivery Indefinite Quantity (IDIQ) contract to support the NASA Science Mission Directorate Earth Sciences Division.
Umbra currently operates a six-satellite constellation and has two additional satellites scheduled to launch later in 2023.
Maxar announced a deal with SAR startup Umbra in February to get dedicated access to Umbra’s radar imaging constellation.
Umbra’s SAR data is offered under an open license authorized by Creative Commons.
Umbra’s SAR data offers frequent revisit rates of 6–12 hours depending on latitude.
Umbra provides a single-looked spotlight mode at 0.35 m resolution and additional modes at 0.5 m and 1 m resolution.
Umbra offers its highest-resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) data through the UP42 marketplace.
Umbra’s high-resolution SAR data delivers a resolution of up to 0.25 m.
Umbra’s SAR system provides a single-looked spotlight mode at 0.35 m resolution and additional modes at 0.5 m and 1 m resolution.
Umbra’s SAR data is offered under an open license using a Creative Commons authorization.
Umbra’s high-resolution SAR data offers imagery at resolutions of up to 0.25 m.
UP42 and Umbra published a joint partnership video at the World Satellite Business Week conference in Paris on 2023-09-15.
Umbra currently operates six satellites and plans to launch additional satellites throughout 2023 and 2024.
Customers across Europe and North Africa can now acquire 30-cm optical and 25-cm SAR space-based imagery from a single local source via the Umbra–European Space Imaging partnership.
Under the partnership, European Space Imaging will oversee global tasking and delivery of SAR imagery for its customers using Umbra’s satellite constellation and tasking platform.
Umbra’s satellites can collect data in various modes and deliver single- and multi-look SAR imagery with resolutions ranging from 0.16 m in the ground plane up to 1 m for wider-area monitoring.
Umbra offers commercially available SAR data with an industry-leading 16-cm ground-plane resolution.
Under the partnership agreement, European Space Imaging can oversee global tasking and delivery of SAR imagery for its customers using Umbra’s satellite constellation and tasking platform.
Umbra is a company offering spaceborne synthetic aperture radar technology and an advanced SAR satellite constellation.