Skybox Imaging selects SSL to build 13 Low Earth Orbit imaging
satellites
Feb. 10, 2014
Space Systems/Loral announced it was awarded a
contract by Skybox Imaging to build an advanced constellation of
Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellites for Earth imaging. The
contract award helps SSL, which is best known for its high-power
geostationary communications satellites, to further expand its
capabilities building LEO imaging satellites and solutions.
SSL will build 13 small LEO
satellites, each about 60 x 60 x 95 centimeters and weighing
roughly 120 kilograms, to be launched in 2015 and 2016. These
satellites, based on a Skybox design, will capture sub-meter
color imagery and up to 90-second clips of HD video with 30
frames per second. Once the 13 satellites are launched, Skybox
will be able to revisit any point on Earth three times per day.
"With the successful launch of SkySat-1
in November 2013, we validated
our high-performance imaging satellite design and economics,"
said
Michael Trela, vice
president of satellite systems, Skybox Imaging. "By partnering
with SSL, we can leverage their unique production capabilities
to scale with greater cost-efficiency and speed while allowing
us to focus on prototyping next generation systems to better
serve our customers."
"The contract award from Skybox is
tangible evidence of our success in working with MDA to expand
into new markets," said
John Celli, president of
SSL. "Based on SSL's unique strengths as a satellite
manufacturer and MDA's heritage, we are developing new
capabilities that will enable us to pursue other Earth
observation and LEO satellite opportunities in the U.S. and
abroad."
As part of the agreement, Skybox
granted SSL an exclusive license to the satellite design. This
provides SSL with a unique platform to address the growing
demand for small satellites and related services.