Dauria Aerospace Partners with
Elecnor Deimos to Create the World’s First Daily Full Earth
Imaging Satellite Constellation
May 12, 2014
Dauria Aerospace, and Elecnor Deimos, the
technology-focused subsidiary of Elecnor, today announced a
joint partnership to develop Deimos Perseus, the first
satellite constellation to provide frequent imaging of the
entire Earth. These satellites will carry high quality
multispectral sensors that provide for automated
identification of ground features such as crop types, their
vigor, and stage in the growing cycle.
“We are thrilled to be partnering with Dauria in an
effort to push the boundaries of small satellite imagery and
create the first satellite constellation of its kind. By
2016, Deimos Perseus will be able to image the entire earth
on a daily basis,” says Fabrizio Pirondini at Elecnor Deimos.
“Deimos Perseus will allow for in-depth monitoring of wild
fires, floods, crop yields, forest composition, among other
agricultural and forestry data processing.”
Elecnor Deimos currently operates Deimos-1, an earth
imaging satellite deployed in 2009, which provides wideband
imagery with frequent revisits of each territory. Deimos-1
will be combined with Dauria Aerospace’s eight Perseus-O
satellites and utilize a ground segment developed by Dauria
and Elecnor Deimos for imagery receipt and data processing.
“The collaboration between Elecnor Deimos and Dauria will
set a new standard in the small satellite industry and be in
a position to better serve the rapidly growing demand for
high quality, affordable space-based information services,
data and communications,” says Mike Kokorich, founder and
president of Dauria Aerospace. “With our innovative approach
to the Deimos Perseus satellite constellation, companies
around the world can benefit from frequent, whole-Earth
imaging and advanced data analysis.”
The first four Perseus-O satellites are scheduled for
deployment in early 2015, with the remaining four planned
for the third quarter of that year. Furthermore, Dauria and
Elecnor Deimos are each planning to launch additional
satellites this summer. Dauria is scheduled to launch two
Perseus-M – maritime surveillance satellites developed by
Canopus Systems US. Elecnor Deimos is planning to launch a
very-high resolution Deimos-2 satellite on board of a
“Dnepr” launch vehicle. DX1, another satellite by Dauria
Aerospace, is scheduled for launch on a “Soyuz” rocket. All
four launches are slated to occur on June 19th.
Dauria received a $20 million investment from I2BF Global
Ventures in October 2013 to support the Deimos Perseus
constellation.
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