Operator
Open CosmosManufacturer
Open CosmosTransporter-9
11/11/2023
The Mantis imager features a 16-meter native ground sample distance and a hyperspectral resolution of 32 m.
MANTIS completed integrations with SpaceX’s Falcon 9 ahead of lift-off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, U.S.
MANTIS will host a multispectral, high-resolution optical payload for Earth observation.
Once operational, MANTIS will join OpenConstellation, a global shared Earth observation satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
MANTIS will host a multispectral, high-resolution optical payload for Earth observation.
MANTIS completed integrations with SpaceX’s Falcon 9 ahead of lift-off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California, U.S.
Once operational, MANTIS will join OpenConstellation, a global shared Earth observation satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
Open Cosmos is the prime contractor for MANTIS and will oversee end-to-end space mission services including satellite design, payload integration, build, launch, operations, and data dissemination via the DataCosmos platform.
The MANTIS satellite will host a multispectral high-resolution optical payload for Earth observation and a secondary high-performance reconfigurable processing unit designed to run artificial intelligence algorithms onboard.
MANTIS completed integrations with SpaceX’s Falcon 9 before lift-off from Vandenberg Space Force Base.
Once operational, MANTIS will join OpenConstellation, a global shared Earth Observation satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
Once operational, MANTIS will join OpenConstellation, a global shared Earth observation satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
MANTIS is the first satellite launched under ESA InCubed, the co-funding program run by ESA Φ-lab with the UK Space Agency as a participating member state.
MANTIS carries a multispectral high-resolution optical payload for Earth Observation manufactured by Satlantis.
MANTIS and PLATERO will join the satellite MENUT, which launched earlier in the year, as part of the OpenConstellation shared Earth observation satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
MANTIS and PLATERO will join MENUT as part of the OpenConstellation global shared Earth Observation satellite infrastructure built and managed by Open Cosmos.
MANTIS is the first satellite launched as part of ESA InCubed, the co-funding program run by ESA Φ-lab with the UK Space Agency as a participating member state.
MANTIS demonstrated Open Cosmos's ability to deliver end-to-end Earth Observation with AI and optical technology.
Open Cosmos and the European Space Agency plan to launch the MANTIS satellite on the SpaceX Transporter-9 mission in 2023.
MANTIS hosts the Integrated Standard Imager for Microsatellites (iSIM-12U) optical payload developed by Satlantis Microsats SL.