Who built WorldView-1?

Ball Aerospace & Technologies
The WorldView-1 spacecraft is designed and developed by Ball Aerospace & Technologies, US, and is operated by DigitalGlobe. The satellite was launched into orbit on the piggyback of the Boeing Delta II on 18 September 2007.

Is WorldView 2 still operating?

WorldView-2 is an imaging and environment-monitoring satellite from Maxar of the United States which launched on 8 October 2009 and remains operational. It is the follow-on spacecraft to WorldView-1.

How many satellites does DigitalGlobe orbit have?

five
DigitalGlobe operates a constellation of five electro-optical earth imaging satellites.

What is the radiometric resolution of GeoEye 1?

GeoEye-1 is a very high resolution satellite launched in 2008 from Vandenberg Airbase and is owned and operated by Maxar Technologies. The satellite collects image data down to a pixel resolution of 0.41m.

When did WorldView 3 launch?

August 13, 2014WorldView-3 / Launch date

Launch: WorldView-3 was launched on August 13, 2014 (18:30:30 UTC) on an Atlas-V 401 vehicle of LMCLS (Lockheed Martin Commercial Launch Services) from VAFB, CA. Orbit: Sun-synchronous orbit, altitude = 617 km, inclination = 98º, LTDN (Local Time on Descending Node) = 13:30 hours, period = 97 minutes.

Is DigitalGlobe now maxar?

DigitalGlobe is a Maxar Technologies company (NYSE: MAXR; TSX: MAXR). For more information visit www.DigitalGlobe.com.

Who owns QuickBird?

DigitalGlobe
Quickbird 1, 2 (QB 1, 2)

Nation: USA
Operator: Earthwatch Inc. → DigitalGlobe
Contractors: Ball Aerospace
Equipment: BGIS 2000 (Ball Global Imaging System 2000)
Configuration: BCP-2000

How many satellites does Planet labs have?

Planet operates more than 200 satellites that together provide an unprecedented dataset of Earth observation imagery. With a unique combination of coverage, frequency, and resolution Planet delivers geospatial insights at the speed of change, helping you get the most nuanced understanding of changing ground conditions.

How many bands does GeoEye-1 have?

Technical Specifications

Specification Details
Spectral Bands Pan: 450-800 nm Blue: 450-510 nm Green: 510-580 nm Red: 655-690 nm Near IR: 780-920 nm
Stereo Available Yes – along track stereo
Largest Scale 1:1500
Dynamic Range 11 bit

Who owns maxar technology?

The company’s largest shareholder is The Vanguard Group, Inc., with ownership of 8.7%. BlackRock, Inc. is the second largest shareholder owning 7.5% of common stock, and State Street Global Advisors, Inc. holds about 4.4% of the company stock.

Is QuickBird satellite operational?

QuickBird-2 was an Earth-imaging satellite of Maxar of the United States which launched in October 2001 and ceased operations in 2015.

What type of satellite is QuickBird?

QuickBird was a high-resolution commercial Earth observation satellite, owned by DigitalGlobe, launched in 2001 and reentered after orbit decay in 2015.

How much does a maxar satellite cost?

Overall, the delays of WorldView Legion that have pushed the constellation deployment from 2021 to the second half of 2022 are adding $60 million in costs to the satellite fleet’s development, the company said. That’s pushed WorldView Legion’s overall development costs to about $700 million, Porter said.

Are Planet satellites free?

High-resolution imagery worth over $40 million, now available for free. Under this new contract, the earth imaging company Planet will provide free public access to 5-meter resolution satellite imagery covering the entire tropical forest region, to be updated monthly.

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