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Satellogic expects to complete the initial buildout of its Earth Observation Constellation by the end of 2022, after which the company will have the capacity to deliver weekly high-resolution coverage of the entire landmass of the planet.
Satellogic plans to further drive down the cost of high-frequency geospatial analytics for Dedicated Satellite Constellation customers in 2021 through refinement of sub-meter imagery.
Satellogic’s newest generation of satellites operates at 0.7 m resolution.
Satellogic launched 10 new satellites delivered to sun-synchronous low-Earth orbits at 03:18:50 UTC on 2020-11-06.
Satellogic’s vertically integrated approach includes manufacturing spacecraft at scale and developing new onboard technologies.
Satellogic’s newest generation of satellites operates at 0.7 m resolution.
The 10 new satellites launched on 2020-11-06 expand Satellogic’s data-delivery capabilities for its Satellite-as-a-Service model.
Satellogic successfully launched 10 new satellites delivered to sun-synchronous low Earth orbit at 03:18:50 UTC on 2020-11-06.
Satellogic plans to further drive down the cost of high-frequency geospatial analytics for Dedicated Satellite Constellation customers in 2021 through refinement of sub-meter imagery.
Satellogic’s on-orbit fleet comprised 21 satellites, 14 of which are used to deliver high-resolution data to customers.
Gerardo Richarte is the Founder and CTO of Satellogic and positions the company as manufacturing its spacecraft at scale while developing new technologies that extend competitive advantage.
Satellogic’s constellation increased to 21 satellites after the launch, 14 of which provide high-resolution imagery.
Satellogic raised $50,000,000 in December 2019 and has sufficient funding from that round combined with cash flow from operations to continue growing its constellation using satellites it builds in house.
Satellogic selected the Long March 6 for the 2020-11-05 launch based on the best combination of price and availability for its satellites at the time.
The primary payload on the 2020-11-05 Long March 6 launch was a set of 10 ÑuSat imaging satellites for Buenos Aires-based Satellogic.
CASC had missions planned for late 2020 including launching remote sensing satellites for Argentina-based Satellogic from Taiyuan in early November 2020.
A Long March 6 was expected to launch nine satellites for Satellogic, headquartered in Buenos Aires, on 2020-10-14.
After Satellogic’s October 2020 launch, European Space Imaging will offer multiple daily collections with 30–0.99 m resolution in certain regions.
Satellogic planned to launch 60 satellites by 2023.
With ten new Satellogic spacecraft scheduled for launch, European Space Imaging will be able to offer multiple daily collection opportunities at 30–0.99 m resolution within certain areas of interest.