Raytheon's
new payload
doubles
DigitalGlobe's
capacity to
capture
multispectral
and 30 cm
imagery,
while
tripling to
quadrupling
the
company's
capacity to
image
high-demand
areas. Once
the
WorldView
Legion
constellation
is on orbit,
DigitalGlobe's
combined
constellation
will be able
to image the
most rapidly
changing
areas on
Earth every
20 to 30
minutes,
from sunup
to sundown.
WorldView
Legion will
begin
launching in
2020.
"We're
leveraging
45 years of
extensive
global
experience
in space
imaging to
provide
DigitalGlobe
with an
unmatched
view of the
world from
space," said
Rick Yuse,
Raytheon
Space
and Airborne
Systems
president.
Raytheon's
payload
solution
maximizes
efficiencies
while
maintaining
quality,
extending
mission
life,
delivering a
larger field
of view and
increasing
coverage
area.
"DigitalGlobe
is proud to
select
Raytheon to
develop the
imaging
payloads for
our
next-generation
WorldView
Legion
satellite
constellation,"
said Dr.
Walter Scott,
DigitalGlobe
Founder, EVP
and CTO. "We
have
exceptional
confidence
in the
quality,
performance
and value of
Raytheon's
instrument
design,
which will
give our
customers
even greater
insights
into global
events of
significance
and allow
them to make
critical
decisions
with
confidence
for many
years to
come."