Concept information
Preferred term
PlanetScope
Definition
- The PlanetScope satellite constellation consists of multiple launches of groups of individual satellites (DOVEs). Therefore, on-orbit capacity is constantly improving in capability or quantity, with technology improvements deployed at a rapid pace. Each DOVE satellite is a CubeSat 3U form factor (10 cm by 10 cm by 30 cm). The complete PlanetScope constellation of approximately 150 active satellites is able to image the entire land surface of the Earth every day (equating to a daily collection capacity of 350 million km²/day). The constellation is constantly "on" and does not require ordering or acquisition planning. (en)
Broader concept
Note
- 1..130 (en)
Notation
- PS1..PS130 (en)
URI
https://earth.esa.int/concept/13fb2381-27a9-5bb1-b266-bf02d7894aaa
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