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Planet combines its daily satellite imagery with VITO’s analytics and service platforms.
Planet Labs announced the next-generation observation satellite constellation 'Owl' on October 8, 2023.
The protoplanetary disk displays spirals that may be precursors to planet formation.
Planet and VITO have extended their long-term partnership.
Mroz is a regulatory affairs manager at Planet Labs, where she assists with the licensing process for Earth observation satellites.
In addition to WISPIT 2b, the team spotted a second candidate planet in another dark ring gap closer to WISPIT 2.
The US Navy has awarded a $7.5 million contract renewal to Planet Labs Federal for vessel detection and monitoring over key areas of interest throughout the Pacific.
Planet Labs Federal's project integrates daily, global imagery for maritime environment monitoring.
Earth is a blue planet in the universe.
The planet grows through a process called accretion when material from the disk spirals onto it.
The planet's magnetic field plays an important role in channeling material from the disk's inner edge, as it does for young stars.
ESA plans for the ExoMars Rosalind Franklin rover to land on Mars in 2030, outside the planet's global dust storm season.
Planet announced that its next-generation monitoring satellites will include Nvidia GPUs for advanced onboard computing.
Understanding how Mars lost much of its atmosphere helps scientists unlock the planet’s history.
Research on Mars' atmosphere prepares scientists for future human exploration on the planet.
Will Marshall, CEO of Planet Labs, indicated increased demand for solutions due to changing global conditions.
Planet CEO Will Marshall stated that the satellites are called Owls because they possess 'big eyes, and they’re wise.'
The Owl fleet will provide continuity with the existing SuperDove fleet that underpins Planet's PlanetScope Monitoring product.
Planet collaborates with Anthropic and Google to train AI on Planet's data.
Sateliot's technology connects previously underserved areas, such as oceans, deserts, and remote zones, which represent 80% of the planet, through affordable and resilient communications.