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Synspective plans a constellation of more than 30 SAR satellites to provide daily metropolitan center data for urban planning, construction and infrastructure monitoring, and disaster response.
Rocket Lab’s December 2020 mission for Synspective, named ‘The Owl’s Night Begins’, deployed the StriX-α satellite.
Each Synspective mission will deploy a single StriX satellite as part of Synspective’s synthetic aperture radar constellation.
The 14-day launch window for a dedicated Rocket Lab Electron mission for Synspective opens on 2022-02-28 UTC.
StriX-α is the first spacecraft in Synspective’s planned constellation of more than 30 SAR satellites.
Synspective’s planned constellation of more than 30 SAR satellites is designed to collate data of metropolitan centers on a daily basis to support urban development planning, construction and infrastructure monitoring, and disaster response.
StriX-α is the first spacecraft in Synspective’s planned constellation of more than 30 SAR satellites.
Synspective’s planned constellation of more than 30 SAR satellites is designed to collect data of metropolitan centers on a daily basis to support urban development planning, construction and infrastructure monitoring, and disaster response.
A 14-day launch window for a dedicated Electron mission for Synspective opens 2021-02-28 NZT.
Synspective’s StriX synthetic aperture radar (SAR) constellation is being developed to detect millimetre-level changes to the Earth’s surface from space.
Synspective’s StriX-β launch window opens on 2022-02-28 UTC and spans 14 days.
Synspective’s SAR constellation is being developed to deliver imagery capable of detecting millimetre-level changes to the Earth’s surface.
Synspective plans to launch a commercial prototype satellite named StriX-1 (Strix One) later in 2022.
Rocket Lab’s first launch for Synspective, named 'The Owl’s Night Begins', deployed the StriX-α satellite on an Electron vehicle in December 2020.
By 2023 Synspective will have six satellites in orbit as part of progress toward a planned constellation of 30 satellites.
StriX-β is Synspective’s second demonstration satellite following StriX-α, which launched in December 2020.
AMH Philippines, Inc. and Synspective signed a Memorandum of Understanding to use SAR technology for an integrated approach to mitigate geohazards for infrastructure in the Philippines.
AMH President Jose Carlo Eric Santos supports collaborating with Synspective to utilize SAR technology to help build safer and more resilient infrastructure and communities in the Philippines.
AMH Philippines, Inc. and Synspective have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to use synthetic aperture radar technology for geohazard mitigation for infrastructure in the Philippines.
Rocket Lab announced a contract with Synspective for three launches in 2022 and 2023 one day before the 2021-12-08 launch.