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Satellogic is collaborating with the Washington, D.C.-based Halifax International Security Forum to provide the Ukrainian government with a Dedicated Satellite Constellation.
Satellogic will equip its constellation with a Hosted Payload that enables geolocation of devices emitting radio frequency signals.
Satellogic plans to launch up to 12 additional spacecraft later in 2022 to offer up to seven daily revisits of any point of interest, resulting in a total of 34 commercial satellites in orbit by 2023-01-01.
The NewSat Hosted Payload bay uses a modular design and standard interface definition to facilitate hardware integration in Satellogic’s manufacturing plants and to optimize time to orbit from contract signature to launch date.
The Mark V design increases swath by 40%, optimizes Satellogic’s required constellation size, and reduces imagery costs while guaranteeing world remap capabilities.
Satellogic Inc. (NASDAQ: SATL) shipped five satellites to be launched in early Q2 from Cape Canaveral on SpaceX’s Transporter-4 mission using a Falcon 9 reusable two-stage rocket under SpaceX’s Rideshare program.
The Transporter-4 launch is part of Satellogic’s previously announced 2022 plans to expand its fleet to 22 satellites delivering high-resolution data from space.
Satellogic is providing its Daily Collection Access service to the Ukrainian government and allied nations.
Alan Kharsansky is the VP of Mission Engineering and Satellite Operations at Satellogic in Spain.
General Dunford brings decades of defense and intelligence experience to Satellogic.
Satellogic operates in several countries and has expanded its footprint in the United States to compete in the government market focusing on defense and intelligence.
Liberty Strategic Capital invested $150,000,000 in Satellogic.
Steven T. Mnuchin is the Non-Executive Chairman of the Board of Satellogic.
Satellogic Inc. has appointed General Joseph F. Dunford, Jr. to its Board of Directors.
Under the partnership, Satellogic will lead tender responses and Kleos Space will provide precision radio frequency geolocation data and low earth orbit technology support.
Each Satellogic satellite has a daily data collection capacity of 300,000 km² and is equipped with high-resolution multispectral imagery, hyperspectral imagery, and full-motion video capabilities.
Satellogic captures both multispectral and hyperspectral imagery, producing rich geospatial data streams.
Satellogic delivers up to four daily revisits of any point of interest using its satellites.
Both Ursa Space and Satellogic aim to enhance transparency for decision makers and expand the user base for satellite technology.
Ursa Space Systems has added Satellogic Inc. to its Virtual Constellation and Partner Network.