Issue 56

Capela Developing 3rd Generation SAR Imager

26 Aug 2022: Capella Space unveiled its third-generation synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites, stating they will deliver the highest quality imagery, best resolution, and fastest order-to-delivery speeds. The first of the Capella Acadia satellites is slated to launch in early 2023. - The Acadia series are the…

26 Aug 2022: Capella Space unveiled its third-generation synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites, stating they will deliver the highest quality imagery, best resolution, and fastest order-to-delivery speeds. The first of the Capella Acadia satellites is slated to launch in early 2023.

– The Acadia series are the first significant advancement in the company’s satellite design since launching commercial operations in Jan 2021.

– The use of efficient laser communications technology, and a gimbaled antenna on the new satellites, will reduce the latency between image collection and download.

– The new satellites will have increased radar bandwidth from 500 MHz to 700 MHz. Slant Range Resolution will improve down to 0.214 m and Ground Range Resolution to 0.31 m for standard look angles.

– Capella is the first and only commercial Earth-observation company to enable the Inter-Satellite Data Relay System (IDRS), which allows customers to task a spacecraft in under 15 minutes for emergency or tip and cue operations.

IDRS service was successfully commissioned on Capella Space’s Sequoia satellite in Nov 2020. The Capella satellite, situated in low earth orbit, communicated with Inmarsat’s I-4 satellite network, which operates at the L-band spectrum and sits in a high earth, geostationary orbit.

– Capella’s constellation uses a fully-automated scheduling, downlink, and processing architecture that provides access through a self-service, user-driven tasking console.

Capella Acadia third-generation SAR satellite