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ICEYE and SATLANTIS Propose New Tandem4EO
Constellation, Combining Radar and Optical Imaging
for Europe
Sept. 14,
2022
ICEYE,and
SATLANTIS announced preliminary plans to develop and
manufacture a proposed Tandem for Earth Observation
(Tandem4EO) constellation consisting of two radar
and two VHR optical satellites. The announced
program is planned to support the New Space strategy
of several European Union nations, with a focus on
Spain.
Current
ICEYE manufacturing and R&D facilities in Jumilla,
Spain, and the headquarters of SATLANTIS in Bilbao,
Spain, will be at the heart of the development,
manufacturing and planned cooperation. Both
companies will continue to increase their
investments in their local operations, supporting
Earth observation downstream applications in the
European Union, and the growth of the local New
Space ecosystem.
The
Tandem4EO constellation is planned to be launched as
a collection of four satellites in total, each
capable of under 1-meter resolution imaging. The
satellites are to be flown in a sun-synchronous
orbit, with two ICEYE SAR imaging spacecraft flying
in a bistatic formation, and two SATLANTIS very
high-resolution optical imaging spacecraft trailing
behind. With closely coordinated operations, the
constellation intends to serve solutions related to
natural catastrophes, security, environmental
monitoring at land and sea, infrastructure
development, precise SAR Interferometry (InSAR)
based change detection and more.
"Earth
observation is ultimately about truly understanding
what is happening in a selected location - with
confidence," says Rafal Modrzewski, CEO and
Co-founder of ICEYE. "To achieve robust and fast
analysis, combining the strengths of optical and SAR
satellites in a single constellation yields
incredibly useful insights for stakeholders in Spain
and Europe."
"Spain is in
a remarkable position in Europe, with two leading
New Space companies established in its territory
opening new and unique opportunities in Earth
observation," says Juan Tomás Hernani, CEO of
SATLANTIS. "This proposed initiative is the type of
aerospace collaboration that would not have been
feasible before. We're in the golden age of New
Space, and now is the right time to act on it."
What makes
the development of the Tandem4EO constellation
unique, is that the combination of SAR and optical
imaging with video capability will enable a new
level of effectiveness for assessing in detail what
is happening in a location of interest right now and
over time. With this dual-instrument approach, data
users will gain the benefits of versatility,
reliability, and ease of use. In addition, the
bi-static nature of the ICEYE SAR satellites allows
for simultaneous radar acquisitions to produce InSAR
data.
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