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''“When we get an image down, whenever we compare it to the previous image we took of that same place a couple of days before—every time, we see changes. Either a tree has been taken down, a building has been added, a truck or a ship moves, and sometimes a river moves and you don’t notice it. A field is tilled. Things change every day in every picture we get.”'' | ''“When we get an image down, whenever we compare it to the previous image we took of that same place a couple of days before—every time, we see changes. Either a tree has been taken down, a building has been added, a truck or a ship moves, and sometimes a river moves and you don’t notice it. A field is tilled. Things change every day in every picture we get.”'' | ||
''Planet's new acquisition from Google of the high-resolution Terra Bella satellites greatly expands the | ''Planet's new acquisition from Google of the high-resolution Terra Bella satellites greatly expands the [https://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Micro-satellites micro-satellite] industry and its capabilities to monitor the earth...'' | ||
<big>'''News / January 2017'''</big> | <big>'''''News / January 2017'''''</big> | ||
[https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-02-03/planet-labs-inks-deal-for-google-s-satellite-business '''Planet Acquires Google’s Satellite Business'''] | [https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2017-02-03/planet-labs-inks-deal-for-google-s-satellite-business '''''Planet Acquires Google’s Satellite Business'''''] | ||
''With the deal, Planet will receive seven high-resolution satellites that Terra Bella currently has in orbit. Planet plans to launch an additional six of Terra Bella’s satellites. They are larger than Planet’s existing satellites and offer up to six times better imagery resolution...'' | ''With the deal, Planet will receive seven high-resolution satellites that Terra Bella currently has in orbit. Planet plans to launch an additional six of Terra Bella’s satellites. They are larger than Planet’s existing satellites and offer up to six times better imagery resolution...'' |
Revision as of 22:32, 10 February 2017
Planet Labs is now just 'Planet'
2016 Announcement
- Soon, Planet will be the first to hit a long-discussed milestone in the industry: It will photograph every place on the entire planet every day. Every park, every rice paddy, every patch of pine and permafrost: all will be imaged anew, daily, at medium resolution.
Planet is already photographing one-third of the world everyday. Will Marshall, the co-founder and chief executive officer of Planet, explains how these images comprise an archive of change.
“We have this psychology that the Earth is static-ish,” he told me. “But I think that has a lot to do with maps we were brought up with, and the fact that the satellite maps we see online are static.”
“When we get an image down, whenever we compare it to the previous image we took of that same place a couple of days before—every time, we see changes. Either a tree has been taken down, a building has been added, a truck or a ship moves, and sometimes a river moves and you don’t notice it. A field is tilled. Things change every day in every picture we get.”
Planet's new acquisition from Google of the high-resolution Terra Bella satellites greatly expands the micro-satellite industry and its capabilities to monitor the earth...
News / January 2017
Planet Acquires Google’s Satellite Business
With the deal, Planet will receive seven high-resolution satellites that Terra Bella currently has in orbit. Planet plans to launch an additional six of Terra Bella’s satellites. They are larger than Planet’s existing satellites and offer up to six times better imagery resolution...
Google acquired its satellite division, then called Skybox Imaging, for $500 million in 2014.
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Over the past three years PlanetLabs built almost 200 Dove micro-satellites.
'Planet' is on track to build more than 100 Doves this year.
Micro-satellites take flight
Update: October 2015 / More Dove flocks deploy from the #ISS @planetlabs
https://www.planet.com/pulse/flock2bdeploy/
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http://www.greenpolicy360.net/w/Democratization_of_Space
Planet Labs CubeSat Doves launched ○○○○ Micro-satellites monitor Earth systems
Mission: Democratizing Access to Information About the Changing Planet
"Planet Labs platform is enabled by agile aerospace. This means that we 1) embrace Silicon Valley best practices
across spacecraft development, mission control, and product development, and 2) leverage heavy investment
made in consumer technology. We’re applying Moore’s Law to satellites."
An API for the Planet #PlanetLabs Open Source Conference keynote [1]
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Update 2015 Space Race 2.0
Aug 2014 Planet Labs/NYT Planet Labs, newly #ISS deployed Doves, Yo! Smartphones in space!
Launch of new Flock of Dove Satellites to Image Earth [2] [3]
Planet Labs 'Dove' micro-satellites [4]
"Rapid cadence imagery, like Planet Labs is developing, helps us become better, more sustainable stewards of Earth." NYT
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July 2014
Cygnus, Orbital Sciences rocket successfully lifts off
Planet Labs 'Dove' nano-satellites on route to the ISS for space deployment
A private spaceship packed with astronaut resupply, science experiments and fleet of tiny satellites soared into orbit today.
The unmanned Cygnus spacecraft and its towering Antares rocket — the size of a 13-story building — lifted off at 12:52 p.m. (1652 GMT)...
The launch comes a day after a manned spaceflight milestone: the 5,000th day humans have lived inside the $100 billion International Space Station.
"In those 5,000 days, not only have we managed to assemble this unique laboratory, but we've been able to conduct 1,600 experiments to date."
Kirt Costello, assistant International Space Station program scientist, told reporters. "Really it's an amazing feat to be able to already have completed so much science."
"We are now in a period where utilization is really the prime goal of the space station."
A Platform for Research
Now that station managers are focused on using the lab rather than building it, commercial companies also have found ways to use the astronaut outpost as a platform for their research.
Planet Labs, a San Francisco-based start-up that aims to image the whole Earth once a day, is sending a new constellation of 28 small satellites to be deployed from the station via Orb-2. Planet Labs Photos of Earth from Space
Today's cargo delivery also includes 15 student science experiments chosen from more than 1,000 proposals through NASA's Student Spaceflight Experiments Program (SSEP)...
Students were inspired by Canadian astronaut Chris Hadfield's viral videos in space Highlights, Water in space, Space control music vid, Space food. Suni Williams tour of the ISS
The student experiments were prepared by Nanoracks, which also has 28 of Planet Labs' CubeSats on board the Cygnus. The CubeSats will be deployed into orbit through Nanoracks’ 'smallsat deployment system'.
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Coming soon, web-based, open API where everyone can access Planet Labs' #earthimaging data... earth stewardship, planet citizens @work - Will Marshall @Skoll World Forum [5]
“We are motivated to make information about the changing planet available to all people, especially the people who need it the most,” said Robbie Schingler, co-founder of Planet Labs.
“The imagery could be used by anyone who cares about changes in land use over time.” [6]
"Rapid cadence imagery, like Planet Labs is developing, helps us become better, more sustainable stewards of Earth." [7]
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Dove Satellites [8]
Planet Labs 'Dove' micro-satellites - Dove deployment GIF
Planet Labs 'flock' / New Scientist [11]
"NanoRacks" enabling Dove deployment into space at ISS
CubeSats CubeSat Overview-Wikipedia
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Dove2 Spacecraft CubeSat
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http://www.space.com/22358-planet-labs-dove-satellites-gallery.html
http://www.space.com/22622-planet-labs-dove-satellite-photos.html
http://www.nasa.gov/mission_pages/station/research/news/flock_1/#.U8QLKrHCf5w
https://twitter.com/planetlabs
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Forbes - Planet Labs democratizing space
SpaceNews - Planet Labs operations
Planet Citizen/Global Citizen
Geoscience: Eyes in the Sky, Monitoring the Earth by Satellite
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