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Home » BlackSky to launch next-gen imaging satellite as it seeks market edge
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BlackSky to launch next-gen imaging satellite as it seeks market edge

elonmuskBy elonmuskFebruary 10, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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WASHINGTON — BlackSky is set to launch its most sophisticated Earth observation satellite as early as next week as the company looks to strengthen its position in the increasingly competitive remote sensing market.

The satellite, part of BlackSky’s new Gen-3 series, will provide high-resolution 35-centimeter imagery and feature inter-satellite laser links, a technology enhancement that aligns with demands from U.S. and international government customers. The company announced on Feb. 10 that the first Gen-3 satellite is scheduled to launch as early as Feb. 18 aboard a Rocket Lab Electron rocket from the company’s New Zealand launch site.

“Gen-3 customers will be able to conduct the automated detection, identification and classification of a wide library of vehicles, aircraft, vessels and other objects of tactical interest,” BlackSky CEO Brian O’Toole said in a statement.

The launch comes at a critical time in the Earth observation market, where BlackSky faces stiff competition from established players like Maxar Intelligence and Planet for U.S. and international government contracts. Maxar and Planet recently announced deals with government customers in Europe and Asia-Pacific as nations increasingly seek satellite imagery for defense, intelligence and maritime security applications.

The Gen-3 satellite’s enhanced capabilities include short-wave infrared sensors that can penetrate smoke and haze, as well as the ability to conduct multiple observations of the same location within a day. The satellite’s inter-satellite laser links will enable rapid retasking for time-sensitive missions, a feature particularly valuable for defense and intelligence applications.

The rollout of the Gen-3 series comes just weeks after BlackSky completed its acquisition of satellite manufacturer LeoStella, a move that grants the company full control over the production of its next-generation imaging satellites. LeoStella was previously a joint venture with Thales Alenia Space. While BlackSky originally planned to deploy its upgraded satellites in 2023, delays pushed back the timeline. Now, with manufacturing under its direct oversight, the company aims to accelerate its satellite deployments.

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