Satellite Vu and SSTL
commission satellite clone to double climate data
collection
Satellite Vu is set to become
the world’s global thermometer from space, has
commissioned a new clone of its original satellite
in collaboration with Surrey Satellite Technology
Ltd. (SSTL) to double its data collection capacity.
The deal sees SSTL begin
construction on the second of Satellite Vu’s Mid
Wave Infra-Red (MWIR) thermal imaging satellite’s
which will collect thermal data day and night of the
natural and built environment at any location on the
planet, enabling the measurement of heat signatures
and heat loss of any building in the world.
The satellites will form a
constellation of satellite’s which will have the
capacity to measure the energy efficiency of
buildings, alongside fire spread prediction and
water pollution, multiple times a day, providing
real time data-driven climate insights.
The contract for the first
Satellite Vu satellite was signed in 2021 with SSTL
ready for shipment in the first quarter of 2023 for
a launch aboard SpaceX’s Falcon 9.
The second satellite, which is
an exact clone of the first, is expected to be
launched in early 2024 in response to market demand
for greater capacity and more frequent revisit
times.
The news comes after Satellite
Vu recently completed their funding via the UKSA
National Space Innovation Programme (NSIP), helping
to implement de-risking technology and make
significant operational improvements.
Anthony Baker, Founder and CEO
of Satellite Vu said: “Environmental issues are at
the forefront of everyone’s minds, from governments
to businesses to consumers, as we collectively
recognise the urgency of creating a green and
sustainable future for all.”
“To create this future, we
urgently need verifiable data sets to measure our
progress and provide comparable metrics, therefore
our satellites are set to revolutionise climate
change by tackling energy wastage and connecting
governments and businesses with the necessary data
to reduce their carbon emissions.”
“The procurement of another
satellite is driven by market demand for more
capacity to address urgent customer problems and
investor confidence in the team to accelerate the
execution of the company business plan.”
Phil Brownnett, Managing
Director of SSTL, said:
“I am delighted to sign another contract with
Satellite Vu for a second thermal imaging satellite
and look forward to continuing to work closely with
Satellite Vu to achieve their business goals.”
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