Satellogic Launches 11th
Satellite to Low-Earth Orbit
September 03, 2020
Satellogic, the first
company to develop a scalable Earth observation
platform with the ability to remap the entire
planet at both high-frequency and
high-resolution, today announced the launch of a
new spacecraft from the Guiana Space Center via
a launch procured by Spaceflight, Inc. The
satellite, a NewSat Mark IV, was delivered to a
sun-synchronous low-Earth orbit on a Vega rocket
from Arianespace at 1:51am UTC on September 3,
2020.
The spacecraft is named
“Hypatia” after the philosopher, astronomer, and
mathematician who lived in Alexandria and was a
symbol of learning and science. She was renowned
in her own lifetime as a great teacher and a
wise counselor and became seen as an icon for
women's rights and a precursor to the feminist
movement.
In line with Satellogic’s
NewSats already in orbit, Hypatia is equipped
with sub-meter multispectral and 30-meter
hyperspectral cameras. This NewSat Mark IV is
also equipped with new technologies in service
of Satellogic’s research and development of
Earth-observation capabilities. Upon successful
commissioning, these new capabilities will be
available to existing Satellogic customers.
The launch demonstrates
Satellogic’s ability to adapt its satellites to
different rockets and deployment systems. This
mission will also allow Satellogic to test
sub-meter imaging technology. Satellogic’s
current constellation remaps the planet at high
resolution, which combined with Satellogic’s
low-cost offering, has opened up applications
for its customers across industries. Through the
refinement of sub-meter imaging, the company
plans to further drive down the cost of
high-frequency geospatial analytics.
"We design and build our
own satellites, which gives our R&D teams the
chance to validate new technologies in every
launch. Each new generation of our satellites
includes new products and further delivers on
the promise of new space," said Satellogic
Founder and CTO, Gerardo Richarte. "This launch
is an exciting indicator of all that is to come
as we continue to bring new solutions into
production and deliver them into space and to
our customers."
Today’s news follows
Satellogic’s launch in January 2020 of two
spacecraft with China Great Wall Industry
Corporation. With today’s launch, Satellogic now
has 11 satellites in orbit, bringing the company
closer to its established vision of a
constellation capable of delivering weekly,
high-resolution remaps of the entire planet at a
price that will set a new standard for access
and affordability in this market.
“Ambitious research and
development efforts are crucial to both the
development of the space industry and to
humanity’s advancement overall,” said Stephane
Israël, CEO of Arianespace. “We’re proud to work
with Spaceflight to launch Satellogic’s newest
satellite, which will enable Satellogic to test
technologies that have the potential to
dramatically reduce the cost of high-resolution,
high-frequency geospatial insights.”
Satellogic’s team of
world-class data scientists is already
leveraging its current fleet of spacecraft to
deliver planetary scale insights and solutions
for a variety of industries, including
agriculture, forestry, oil and gas, and finance
and insurance, among others. This additional
satellite will deliver data to help meet the
growing demand for Satellogic’s data services
and solutions and will also serve Dedicated
Satellite Constellation customers in 2020.