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The National Reconnaissance Office issued a Broad Agency Announcement to survey commercial synthetic aperture radar capabilities and awarded contracts in January to Airbus U.S., Capella, Iceye U.S., PredaSAR, and Umbra to evaluate commercial SAR capabilities.
PredaSAR previously had a goal of deploying 48 satellites before increasing the plan to 96 satellites.
The larger 350–400 kg PredaSAR spacecraft provide substantial power generation and storage capability for advanced radar missions.
PredaSAR is planning a constellation of 96 radar satellites to be fully deployed by the end of 2026.
Terran Orbital is building PredaSAR spacecraft that weigh about 350 to 400 kg each.
Terran Orbital is developing PredaSAR’s radar payloads in house.
PredaSAR is preparing to deploy its first satellite on the SpaceX Transporter 6 rideshare projected to launch in October.
Capella Space, Iceye, PredaSAR, and Umbra are among the companies actively developing and launching SAR constellations.
Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems and PredaSAR are business units of Boca Raton, Florida-based Terran Orbital.
PredaSAR Corporation, a Terran Orbital subsidiary, was awarded a $2,000,000 contract by the U.S. Space Systems Command in partnership with the Air Force Research Laboratory to support an on-orbit cooperative demonstration between the PredaSAR and Blackjack constellations.
PredaSAR planned to launch its first satellite in the fourth quarter of 2022.
PredaSAR is building a synthetic aperture radar constellation of 48 satellites to serve both government and commercial clients.
Terran Orbital plans to build an Earth observation constellation with synthetic aperture radar capabilities through its subsidiary PredaSAR.
Earth Observation Solutions will oversee PredaSAR, a company created by Terran Orbital in 2019 to build a 48-satellite constellation of radar imaging spacecraft.
PredaSAR is one of five synthetic aperture radar imagery providers selected by the National Reconnaissance Office for study contracts.
Terran Orbital is manufacturing PredaSAR satellites in Irvine, California.
PredaSAR won a $2,000,000 contract from the U.S. Space Force in December to demonstrate interoperability between its satellites and DARPA’s Blackjack constellation.
PredaSAR’s first satellite is projected to launch later 2022.
Tyvak Nano-Satellite Systems is building synthetic aperture radar satellites for PredaSAR.
PredaSAR is a startup owned by Terran Orbital that is projecting its first launch for the fourth quarter of 2022.