SPOT 6 and SPOT 7: extending SPOT continuity to high-resolution, wide-swath imagery
SPOT 6 and SPOT 7: extending SPOT continuity to high-resolution, wide-swath imagery
SPOT 6 and SPOT 7 form a constellation of Earth-imaging satellites designed to provide continuity of high-resolution, wide-swath data up to 2023. Both satellites have drawn on technological and operational innovations conceived for the Pléiades constellation.
Several weather forecasts per day to optimise tasking
Each tasking plan covers 24 hours
Up to 750 scenes per day per satellite
A new funding model for the remote-sensing industry
EADS Astrium took the decision to build the SPOT 6 and SPOT 7 constellation of satellites in 2009 to maintain continuity of high-resolution data collection and distribution provided by the SPOT series. Spot Image, a subsidiary of Astrium, is funding the satellites alone and owns the data and system (satellites and ground segments). It is also the commercial satellite operator. This is the first time in the remote-sensing industry that satellite development costs have been funded with entirely private funds.