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Pléiades Neo is a very high resolution optical constellation of two identical satellites phased at 180° from each other. The constellation provides continuity for the Pléiades mission, with enhanced performance in terms of accuracy, reactivity and frequency.
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The Pléiades Neo Next programme will introduce a state-of-the-art satellite with outstanding native resolution in the 20 cm class, providing ultra-detailed imagery for advanced applications. This new technology promises to set new standards in Earth observation. Learn more.
Pléiades Neo data collections consist of up to 0.3 m very-high resolution optical images. The two satellites carry the Pléiades Neo Imager which has a swath of 14 km. Pléiades Neo products are processed to level 1a, level 2a, and level 3.
Satellite Design. The Pléiades Neo programme followed the Pléiades programme satellite series, introducing advanced technologies in Earth observation. The implementation of a reactive tasking and delivery mechanism with a tasking plan updated every 25 minutes (15 plans every day for each satellite) allows for new acquisition requests to be ...
19 lis 2023 · The Pléiades Neo satellites feature a silicon carbide imager with 0.3 m ground resolution, creating a wide range of VHR remote sensing applications. The constellation uses laser communication relay terminals, designed by Tesat Spacecom, to transfer data via the European Data Relay System (EDRS).
The compact Pléiades Neo spacecraft are equipped with a lightweight, next-generation silicon carbide optical instrument, and are equipped for inter-satellite links with Airbus’ SpaceDataHighway (EDRS) geostationary spacecraft – enabling urgent acquisitions just 40 minutes after a request.
Satellite Programme: Pléiades Neo. Constellation of four satellites following each other in orbit so as to provide frequent revisit time (up to 12 hours). Follow-on of the CNES Pléiades series. Airbus Defence and Space (France) responsible of funding, development and operations.