Issue 22

Commercial Space: Capella SAR Imaging

15 May 2021: In addition to 52 Starlink satellites, the Falcon 9 also placed the fifth Capella Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite into orbit. Launch Highlights Video Capella Space's Whitney satellite is a 100 kg (220 lbs) Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite. It is part of the planned 36 satellite constellat…

15 May 2021: In addition to 52 Starlink satellites, the Falcon 9 also placed the fifth Capella Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite into orbit. Launch Highlights Video
Capella Space’s Whitney satellite is a 100 kg (220 lbs) Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite. It is part of the planned 36 satellite constellation. Several satellites have been launched so far, on the I Can’t Believe It’s Not Optical Electron mission and on SpaceX’s Transporter-1 mission. Whitney will aid in disaster relief, mapping areas for agriculture and infrastructure advancement, as well as security. It has the unique capability to detect sub 0.5 meter changes in the Earth’s surface.

Key Features:

– Has the ability to deliver high-contrast, low noise, sub 0.5 meter imagery to the public

– 3.5 meter mesh reflector and and a 400W solar array

– Thermal systems can aid in taking longer images up to 4,000 km long

– Large reaction wheels allow fast satellite movement for a larger range of imaging capabilities

– A very high downlink rate of 1.2 Gbps to allow faster image download

– Real-time tasking abilities through Inmarsat

With its full constellation of 36 satellites, Capella predicts it will provide hourly coverage of any location on Earth. While this was the fifth Capella satellite placed in orbit, open source references list only 4 (the latest being Whitney 3 & 4 which launched in January 2021.) This vehicle is likely the latest of Capella’s Whitney imaging satellites. Through INMARSAT, operators can task Capella sensors in near real time, however downlink of SAR imagery must wait until the satellite is within range of an Amazon Ground Station. Capella customers include the U.S. Air Force, which awarded the firm a contract in November and the National Reconnaissance Office, which awarded the firm a study contract in December 2020.

Issue 22 - Commercial Space: Capella SAR Imaging

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