Pelican-2 & 36 SuperDoves Arrived in Vandenberg, California For Launch
December 09 2024 - 3:07PM
Business Wire
Pelican-2 Is Equipped with the NVIDIA Jetson Platform and NASA
CSP Satellite-to-Satellite Communications to Speed Data Delivery
for Customers
Planet Labs PBC (NYSE:PL), a leading provider of daily Earth
data and insights, today announced that its latest high-resolution
satellite Pelican-2 and 36 SuperDoves have arrived at Vandenberg
Space Force Base on December 9, in preparation for liftoff in early
2025 on board the Transporter-12 Rideshare mission with SpaceX.
Pelican-2 joins Pelican-1 (a smallsat platform tech demonstration
launched last year) as part of Planet’s next-generation,
high-resolution fleet, to support and expand its existing SkySat
capabilities.
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Pelican-2 photographed ahead of departure
at Planet Labs manufacturing lab in San Francisco, California.
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This Pelican satellite is designed to provide up to 40 cm class
resolution imagery across 6 multispectral bands optimized for
cross-sensor analysis. Additionally, Planet has collaborated with
NVIDIA to equip Pelican-2 with the NVIDIA Jetson platform for edge
AI and robotics to power on-orbit computing—with the aim of vastly
reducing the time between data capture and its availability for
customers. Pelican-2 is designed to rapidly convert precise spatial
data into near-real-time insights by utilizing AI-powered solutions
for use cases including object detection, vegetation and crop type
classification, and disaster response.
“It’s exciting to see Pelican 2 on its way to launch. With
NVIDIA’s latest GPU onboard, we plan to combine cutting-edge AI
with sat-to-sat comms – aiming to speed customer delivery time from
hours to minutes. This is critical for applications from security
to disaster response where minutes can make the difference,” said
Will Marshall, Co-Founder and CEO of Planet. “We’re proud of our
key partnerships with NVIDIA and NASA that have helped enable these
advanced technologies onboard and have imbued Pelican-2 with this
state-of-the-art capability.”
Pelican-2 is also equipped with C-band and Ka-band radios,
designed to conduct Planet’s first on-orbit tests of
satellite-to-satellite communications links, building on the ground
demonstrations of technology completed last year as part of
Planet’s work for the NASA Communications Services Project (NASA
CSP). Planet is subcontracted to both SES Space & Defense and
Telesat Government Solutions for the NASA CSP program, one of
Planet’s many public-private partnerships that are critical in
furthering the Earth Observation industry’s growth and adoption
across a wide range of industries and applications.
In addition to complementing Planet’s existing SkySat
capabilities, the new Pelican fleet represents a new milestone as
the company continues to pioneer agile aerospace. Planet’s
proprietary, leading smallsat platform powers the largest fleet of
EO satellites, now with three different constellations of
satellites to supply three distinct but complementary datasets to
its customers. The 36 SuperDove satellites—PlanetScope Flock
4G—will join Pelican-2 on the launch in order to replenish Planet’s
on-orbit medium resolution fleet. Today, Planet’s SuperDoves
capture daily, 8-band data of Earth’s changing systems, allowing
commercial users, researchers, and governments to gain unparalleled
insight at regional and global scales.
About Planet Labs PBC
Planet is a leading provider of global, daily satellite imagery
and geospatial solutions. Planet is driven by a mission to image
the world every day, and make change visible, accessible and
actionable. Founded in 2010 by three NASA scientists, Planet
designs, builds, and operates the largest Earth observation fleet
of imaging satellites. Planet provides mission-critical data,
advanced insights, and software solutions to over 1,000 customers,
comprising the world’s leading agriculture, forestry, intelligence,
education and finance companies and government agencies, enabling
users to simply and effectively derive unique value from satellite
imagery. Planet is a public benefit corporation listed on the New
York Stock Exchange as PL. To learn more visit www.planet.com and
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