Successful Launch Deploys an additional NewSat Mark-V satellite to our constellation
We are pleased to report the successful launch of NewSat 44 (a.k.a. Maria Mitchell) from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California on Monday, March 4 aboard SpaceX’s Transporter-10 mission.
The satellite made contact with our ground station network a few minutes after orbit injection with good health reports. Following full commissioning, this satellite will support the enhancement of our constellation capabilities with high-resolution, high-frequency satellite imaging.
Congratulations to our global team!
FROM OUR BLOG
Following the launch with SpaceX on March 4, 2024, our team achieved a new record; NewSat-44 captured its first image five and a half hours after injection. Congratulations to our commissioning team on this achievement and continuing our 100% successful deployment rate.
NewSat-44 is a Mark-V satellite, our fifth-generation model, which offers increased capacity, swath width, and resolution. Learn more about the latest generation satellite enhancements and how these upgrades will benefit customers worldwide.
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