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WorldView-1
WorldView-1, launched September of 2007, is fast, agile and accurate. The high-capacity, panchromatic imaging system features half-meter resolution imagery.
Operating at an altitude of 496 kilometers, WorldView-1 has an average revisit time of 1.7 days and is capable of collecting up to 750,000 square kilometers (290,000 square miles) per day of half-meter imagery. The satellite is also equipped with state-of-the-art geolocation accuracy capabilities and exhibits stunning agility with rapid targeting and efficient in-track stereo collection.
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Features
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Benefits
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High resolution
- 50 cm panchromatic at nadir
- 59 cm GSD at 25° off-nadir
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Provides highly detailed imagery for precise map creation, change detection and in-depth image analysis
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High geolocation accuracy
- Ultra-stable platform, high-precision attitude sensors and GPS
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Allows the creation of accurate maps in remote areas, maximizing the utility of whatever resources are available:
- Geolocation accuracy specification of 6.5 m CE90 at nadir, with actual accuracy in the range of 4.0 - 5.5 m CE90 at nadir, excluding terrain and off-nadir effects
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High capacity over a broad range of collection types
- 17.6 km width imaging swath (wider than any competitor)
- Bi-directional scanning
- Rapid retargeting using Control Moment Gyros (>2x faster than any competitor)
- 2199 gigabits on-board storage
- 800 Mbps X-band data downlink
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Collects, stores and downlinks a greater supply of frequently updated global imagery products than competitive systems
- DigitalGlobe Image Library filled with unrivaled speed
- Broadest range of collection sizes, without sacrificing capacity from small points to long strips and large areas
- Stereoscopic areas on a single pass, ensuring image continuity and consistency of quality
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Direct downlink to customer sites available using same high-speed 800 Mbps X-band downlink
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Expedites image processing and delivery to customers where speed is a driving factor
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World-class telescope
- High contrast (MTF) and signal to noise ratio
- Selectable Time Delay Integration (TDI) levels
- 11-bit dynamic range
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Extends the range of suitable imaging collection targets and enhances image interpretability, because images can be acquired at even the lowest light levels
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Frequent revisits at high resolution
- 1.7 days at 1 m GSD or less
- 5.4 days at 25° off-nadir or less (59 cm GSD)
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Frequent revisits increase image collection opportunities, enhance change detection applications and enable accurate map updates
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Design and Specifications
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Launch Information
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Date: September 18, 2007 Launch Vehicle: Delta 7920 (9 strap-ons) Launch Site: Vandenberg Air Force Base
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Orbit
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Altitude: 496 kilometers Type: Sun synchronous, 10:30 am descending node Period: 94.6 minutes
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Mission Life
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Expected end of life: 2018
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Spacecraft Size, Mass & Power
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3.6 meters (12 feet) tall x 2.5 meters (8 feet) across, 7.1 meters (23 feet) across the deployed solar arrays 2500 kilograms (5500 pounds) 3.2 kW solar array, 100 Ahr battery
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Sensor Bands
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Panchromatic
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Sensor Resolution (GSD = Ground Sample Distance)
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0.50 meters Ground Sample Distance (GSD) at nadir 0.59 meters GSD at 25° off-nadir
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Dynamic Range
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11-bits per pixel
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Time Delay Integration (TDI)
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6 selectable levels from 8 to 64
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Swath Width
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17.6 kilometers at nadir
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Attitude Determination and Control
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3-axis stabilized Actuators: Control Moment Gyros (CMGs) Sensors: Star trackers, solid state IRU, GPS
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Pointing Accuracy & Knowledge
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Accuracy: < 500 meters at image start and stop Knowledge: Supports geolocation accuracy below
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Retargeting Agility
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Acceleration: 2.5 deg/s/s Rate: 4.5 deg/s Time to Slew: 200 kilometers: 12 seconds
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Onboard Storage
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2199 gigabits solid state with EDAC
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Communications
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Image and Ancillary Data: 800 Mbps X-band Housekeeping: 4, 16 or 32 kbps real-time, 524 kbps stored, X-band Command: 2 or 64 kbps S-band
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Max Viewing Angle / Accessible Ground Swath
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Nominally +/-45° off-nadir = 1,036 km wide swath Higher angles selectively available
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Per Orbit Collection
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331 gigabits
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Max Contiguous Area Collected in a Single Pass
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60 x 110 km mono 30 x 110 km stereo
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Revisit Frequency
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1.7 days at 1 meter GSD or less 4.6 days at 25° off-nadir or less (0.59 meter GSD)
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Geolocation Accuracy (CE 90)
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Specification of 6.5 m CE90 at nadir, with actual accuracy in the range of 4.0 - 5.5 m CE90 at nadir, excluding terrain and off-nadir effects
With registration to GCPs in image : 2.0 meters (6.6 feet)
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