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LatConnect 60 (LC60) has signed an agreement with Gilmour Space Technologies to build and launch the first smallsat in a planned high-resolution hyperspectral imaging constellation.
LatConnect 60 and Curtin University’s Intelligent Sensing & Perception Laboratory are creating sensor fusion algorithms using data from satellite sensors, primarily Spire’s maritime domain awareness information.
LatConnect 60 plans to operate a 16-satellite constellation by 2025.
Spire Global's advanced AIS data has provided significant value to LatConnect 60 and will be incorporated into LatConnect 60's research with Curtin University to improve real-time vessel location awareness and help avoid collisions.
LatConnect 60 plans to launch its first two satellites to gather one-meter-resolution Earth imagery in seven spectral bands in 2022.
LatConnect 60 will generate high resolution panchromatic and multispectral optical data from the SSTL S1-4 satellite.
Perth-based LatConnect 60 will provide high resolution optical data from the SSTL S1-4 Earth observation satellite.
LatConnect 60 will launch its first two smart small satellites equipped with onboard artificial intelligence for data pre-processing and tip-and-cue functionality in early 2022.
LatConnect 60 expects to launch a total of 16 small satellites by 2025.
The LatConnect 60 satellite imagery and derived products will join other datasets on the UP42 marketplace, including Pleiades 1A/B, SPOT 6/7, Landsat-8, TerraSar-X, Sentinel-2, and MODIS.
UP42 will make image data and information from the planned LatConnect 60 constellation available on the UP42 developer platform for Earth observation data and analytics.
LatConnect 60 is based in Perth, Australia and develops small satellites with onboard computers running AI algorithms.
Future LatConnect 60 satellites may be launched into 15-degree and 30-degree inclination orbits.
The LatConnect 60 constellation will use mid-inclined satellite orbits extensively covering areas between 60 degrees north and 60 degrees south latitudes.
LatConnect 60 will hire York Space Systems to manufacture small satellites and to operate its Earth observation constellation.
LatConnect 60 is developing a small satellite constellation to provide Earth observation data to the Australian government and commercial clients worldwide.
LatConnect 60 is implementing onboard AI for its satellites to autonomously geolocate and process RF signals and trigger imaging and secondary payloads over Areas of Interest.
LatConnect 60 provides responsive space capabilities to clients in Australia and the Asia Pacific region.
York Space Systems will manufacture its spacecraft platform for the LatConnect 60 constellation and provide full mission operations and deployment capabilities.
LatConnect 60 plans to launch its first satellite in 2021 and to establish an initial constellation of three satellites with multiple payloads, including radio frequency detection sensors and multispectral imaging cameras.