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Satellogic expects to grow its constellation to 34 satellites by 2023-01-01.
Satellogic participated at Locate 2022 in Canberra, which took place 2022-05-24–26, 2022.
Satellogic attended Asia Satellite Business Week in Singapore 2022-06-01–3, 2022.
Satellogic expects to have over 200 satellites in orbit by 2025 to provide daily remaps of the entire surface of the Earth and up to 40 revisits of points of interest per day.
Thomas VanMatre, Vice President of Global Business Development at Satellogic, delivered a presentation on “Multi-Sensor Constellations” at 3:45 p.m. AEST on Tuesday, 2022-05-24.
Brian Lantier, Executive Vice President of Global Revenue at Satellogic, participated on the “Revolutionizing Earth Observation: From Data to AI and Analytics” panel at 3:30 p.m. SGT on Thursday, 2022-06-02.
Brian Lantier, Executive Vice President of Global Revenue at Satellogic, will participate on the “Revolutionizing Earth Observation: From Data to AI and Analytics” panel at 3:30 p.m. SGT on Thursday, 2022-06-02.
Satellogic expects to have more than 200 satellites on-orbit by 2025 to provide daily remaps of the entire surface of the Earth and up to 40 revisits of points of interest per day.
Satellogic is planning to attend Asia Satellite Business Week in Singapore from 2022-06-01 to 2022-06-03.
Thomas VanMatre, Vice President of Global Business Development at Satellogic, will deliver a presentation titled “Multi-Sensor Constellations” at 3:45 p.m. AEST on Tuesday, 2022-05-24.
Satellogic is participating at Locate 2022 in Canberra from 2022-05-24 to 2022-05-26.
Satellogic expects to grow its constellation to 34 satellites by 2023-01-01.
Satellogic recently listed on the US stock exchange and received a $1,100,000,000 equity valuation.
Satellogic’s operational small satellites can acquire 4-band (RGB NIR) multispectral data at 0.7 m (1 m native) spatial resolution over a 5 km swath.
Satellogic’s satellites can acquire 4-band (RGB and NIR) multispectral data at 0.7 m (1 m native) spatial resolution over a 5 km swath.
Satellogic has entered into an agreement with UP42 to provide direct access to Satellogic’s satellite tasking high-resolution multispectral and wide-area hyperspectral imagery via the UP42 API-based platform.
Satellogic’s satellites can acquire up to 29-band hyperspectral imagery across 460–830 nm at 25 m resolution over a 125 km swath.
Satellogic’s satellites can acquire up to 29-band hyperspectral imagery covering 460–830 nm at 25 m resolution over a 125 km swath.
Satellogic’s satellites can acquire up to 29-band hyperspectral imagery covering 460–830 nm at 25 m resolution over a 125 km swath.
Satellogic’s satellites can acquire 4-band (RGB NIR) multispectral data at 0.7 m (1 m native) spatial resolution over a 5 km swath.