Vantor Worldview Legion 30cm Global High Resolution Satellite Imagery

WorldView Legion is Vantor’s next generation constellation of six 30 cm resolution 8-band imaging satellites. Two of the satellites are on traditional sun-synchronous polar orbits, while the remaining 4 are on mid-inclination orbits (MIO) to enable frequent revisit and intra-day dawn-to-dusk image collects.

WorldView Legion is able to collect an unparalleled 5 million square kilometers of imagery daily, with industry-leading spatial and radiometric accuracy.

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Satellite Imagery Pricing

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All six WorldView Legion satellites were launched (two at a time) via SpaceX Falcon 9; the three launch locations were:

Vandenberg Space Force Base, California,

Kennedy Space Center, Florida and

Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida.

WorldView Legion Specifications

Orbit

Altitude: 518 km
Type: Sun-synchronous and mid-inclination

Spacecraft and mass

Size: ~3 m tall x ~2 m x ~2 m
(not including width of solar array)

Dry mass: ~630 kg

Sensor bands
Panchromatic: 450 – 800 nm
8 Multispectral
Coastal Blue: 400 – 450 nm
Blue: 450 – 510 nm
Green: 510 – 580 nm
Yellow: 585 – 625 nm
Red: 630 – 690 nm
Red Edge1: 695 – 715 nm
Red Edge2: 730 – 750 nm
Near-IR: 770 – 895 nm
Ground Sample Distance
(GSD)
Panchromatic nadir: 34 cm
Multispectral nadir: 1.36 m
National Imagery
Interpretability Rating Scale
(NIIRS)
5.9
Swath width
At nadir: 10.0 km
Geolocation accuracy
<5 m CE90 without ground control points
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