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Capella Space to launch 2 Acadia EO satellites with SpaceX
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Capella Space to launch 2 Acadia EO satellites with SpaceX
by Clarence Oxford
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Dec 06, 2023

Capella Space Corp., a pioneering American space technology company known for its innovative data and satellite solutions, has announced a significant milestone in its mission to enhance Earth observation capabilities. In a strategic collaboration with SpaceX, Capella Space will launch two of its Acadia satellites - Acadia-4 and Acadia-5 - in the year 2024.

Scheduled for launch during SpaceX's Bandwagon-1 mission, the Acadia-4 satellite will embark on a journey to a 45-degree mid-inclination orbit (MIO) no earlier than April 2024. Meanwhile, Acadia-5 is set to be launched into a 97-degree sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) as part of the Transporter-11 mission, facilitated by Exolaunch, which will provide mission management and integration services. This launch is anticipated no earlier than June 2024.

Frank Backes, CEO of Capella Space, expressed enthusiasm about the collaboration with SpaceX, stating, "Working with SpaceX to launch our Acadia satellites into a variety of orbits is a huge win for Capella and will enhance our ability to bring greater coverage and higher revisits over key areas of interest across our customer spectrum." He emphasized the advanced system design of the Acadia satellites, which provides up to five times more on-orbit imaging time per satellite compared to other commercial SAR providers. This capability positions Capella Space as a leading provider of reliable information for governments, academia, and the commercial sector, fostering better decision-making through deeper insights.

The Bandwagon service, announced by SpaceX in early August, offers a novel opportunity for satellite operators like Capella Space to launch satellites into mid-inclination orbits on rideshare missions. The decision to launch Acadia-4 and Acadia-5 into MIO and SSO orbits underscores Capella's commitment to unparalleled orbital and temporal diversity. This strategic positioning enables Capella's constellation to achieve high-frequency revisits over key regions and collect imagery at times that are unpredictable for potential adversaries, enhancing the value and security of the data collected.

In addition to this collaboration with SpaceX, Capella Space continues to work with Rocket Lab for satellite launches, demonstrating a versatile approach to its space deployment strategy.

This partnership between Capella Space and SpaceX signifies a leap forward in Earth observation technology. By leveraging SpaceX's expertise in space transportation and Exolaunch's mission management capabilities, Capella Space is poised to substantially advance its Earth imaging capabilities. The deployment of Acadia-4 and Acadia-5 into diverse orbits not only enhances the company's observational coverage but also strengthens its position as a leader in the Earth observation industry.

In conclusion, the upcoming launches of Acadia-4 and Acadia-5 represent a crucial step for Capella Space in expanding its Earth observation network. The collaboration with SpaceX and Exolaunch is a testament to the growing synergies between innovative space companies, paving the way for enhanced global monitoring capabilities and the advancement of Earth observation technologies. This initiative is poised to offer unprecedented insights and data, furthering our understanding of the Earth and empowering decision-makers across various sectors.

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