Issue 57

Maxar offering new space-monitoring service

21 Sep 2022: Maxar Technologies, an operator of high-resolution Earth imaging satellites, has received regulatory approval to use its satellites to monitor the space environment and sell that data commercially. - Having a license to offer non-Earth imagery allows commercial remote sensing satellites to observe objects…

21 Sep 2022: Maxar Technologies, an operator of high-resolution Earth imaging satellites, has received regulatory approval to use its satellites to monitor the space environment and sell that data commercially.

– Having a license to offer non-Earth imagery allows commercial remote sensing satellites to observe objects like satellites and orbital debris.

– Maxar offers to use this capability to fill growing commercial and government demand for debris monitoring and space domain awareness data.

– Maxar’s in-space monitoring services could support national security priorities that range from tracking objects, analyzing their characteristics and discriminating benign from aggressive activities in orbit.

– The US Space Force wants to augment the government’s capabilities with data and analytics tools developed by the private sector.

– Maxar’s four imaging satellites in orbit have had the capability to watch the space environment but the newly approved remote-sensing license modification by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) allows them to do so commercially.

– Maxar has some experience with satellite-to-satellite (Sat Squared) imagery. After its WorldView-2 imaging satellite was hit by a non-tracked piece of debris the company used one of its other satellites to image WorldView-2 and determine the damage was minimal. The satellite remained operational after the event.

Leveraging commercial imagery to characterize space objects in LEO has the potential to unlock the mission and capabilities of numerous space objects with unknown/unclear missions. Future versions of the FFF just might contain annotated imagery of recently launched LEO spacecraft.

Maxar Earth-observation satellites