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WorldView Legion satellite imaging launched by RTX and Maxar
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WorldView Legion satellite imaging launched by RTX and Maxar
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) May 06, 2024

Yesterday marked the launch of the first two of six WorldView Legion satellites, featuring advanced imaging instruments from Raytheon, an RTX (NYSE: RTX) business. These satellites, which are part of Maxar's initiative, aim to enhance Earth observation by providing high-resolution surveillance and monitoring capabilities for various applications.

The newly launched satellites are in low Earth orbit and boast the highest resolution available commercially. Once all satellites are operational, they will enable a revisit rate of up to 15 times per day over heavily populated areas. This deployment will bolster efforts in national security, military and commercial mapping, maritime monitoring, telecommunications network planning, and change detection.

"Raytheon's advanced instrument technology sets a new industry standard, providing 30cm high-resolution satellite imagery that enables WorldView Legion to fulfill today's customer needs and adapt to the evolving needs of tomorrow," said Nicholas Yiakas, director of Civil, Commercial, and Special Programs for Raytheon.

The innovation extends to Raytheon's telescope design, which incorporates a new optical material developed over 15 years. This material is both stronger and lighter, facilitating a reduction in spacecraft mass and launch costs. The design enhancements have led to the acquisition of eight patents from the U.S. Patent Office.

The satellite imagery will be instrumental in areas such as humanitarian aid, natural disaster response, and business analytics, providing critical data for mapping, logistical planning, and national defense insights.

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