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Planet has a $20,000,000 agreement to provide hyperspectral data for Carbon Mapper’s greenhouse gas monitoring campaign from 2026 to 2030.
Planet’s first hyperspectral Tanager satellite, designed to gather visible through shortwave infrared imagery, is scheduled to launch in 2024.
NASA intends to launch three sounding rockets during the total solar eclipse on 2024-04-08 to study how Earth’s upper atmosphere is affected when sunlight momentarily dims over a portion of the planet.
The specialized agreement enables Planet Labs to sell an analytics tool for vessel monitoring and classification to their customers.
SynMax identifies and classifies ships across the world using data from Planet Labs, providing maritime insights for strategic planning on a customizable web-based platform.
Planet Labs' partnership with SynMax provides data for energy industry intelligence and dark/spoofing vessel tracking.
Planet Labs owns and operates the largest fleet of Earth observation imagery satellites, capturing a scan of the Earth on a near-daily basis.
Planet Labs has a deep archive of high-cadence Earth imagery, which users can utilize to observe trends and identify patterns of change.
SynMax processes more Planet Labs open water data than any other Planet partner.
Planet Labs customers will use Theia, an analytics solution combining Planet’s satellite data with SynMax’s artificial intelligence for maritime intelligence.
Planet Labs expanded into a strategic partnership agreement with SynMax, a Houston-based satellite analytics and intelligence company.
Sateliot’s satellites are designed to provide global coverage of 100% of the planet.
Planet Labs’ electro-optical imagery will be shared via SeaVision, a web-based platform used by the U.S. and allies to improve maritime domain awareness.
Planet Labs’ daily global coverage, powered by its PlanetScope constellation, will provide the SeaVision platform with a comprehensive and timely view of millions of square kilometers of ocean areas.
Planet Labs will supply satellite imagery to the U.S. Navy’s Naval Information Warfare Center Pacific for vessel detection and monitoring under a contract announced on 2024-03-05.
Since 2017, NASA’s Commercial SmallSat Data Acquisition Program has awarded contracts to Airbus U.S., Maxar Technologies, Planet, Spire, Teledyne Brown Engineering, and the Polar Geospatial Center at the University of Minnesota to share optical, hyperspectral, synthetic aperture radar, and other datasets.
Carbon Mapper is supporting a campaign to fly JPL-developed hyperspectral sensors on Planet’s Tanager satellites.
Participants at VEXAG expressed ambitions for future Venus missions, potentially leading to rovers on the planet's surface by the 2070s.
The NRO’s 2022 Electro-Optical Commercial Layer contract provides commercial imagery from Maxar, BlackSky, and Planet Labs.
Terraforming Mars is considered the only practical solution for creating a fully habitable planet in our solar system.