- PlanetScope
- Mission
- PlanetScope Overview
PlanetScope Overview
Mission Background
Planet Labs's launch of the PlanetScope Doves and SuperDoves is organised around the main idea to image Earth every day.
Planet designs, builds and operates ultra-compact, inexpensive cubesats which can be manufactured in bulk.
Over 430+ Doves and SuperDoves from PlanetScope have been launched into very similar orbit planes, circling Earth every 90 minutes:
- 12 satellites on 22 June 2016
- 88 satellites on 15 February 2017
- 48 satellites on 14 July 2017
- 4 satellites on 31 October 2017
- 4 satellites on 12 January 2018
- 16 satellites on 29 November 2018
- 3 satellites on 3 December 2018
- 12 satellites on 27 December 2018
- 20 satellites on 1 April 2019
- 12 satellites on 27 November 2019
- 26 satellites on 3 September 2020
- 9 satellites on 28 October 2020
- 48 satellites on 24 January 2021
- 44 satellites on 13 January 2022
Infographic
See an overview of the PlanetScope mission in this infographic:
Satellite Design
Each of the satellites is calibrated with an absolute accuracy of better than 5%.
Mass | 5.8 kg |
Dimensions | 10 cm x 10 cm x 30 cm each |
Design Lifetime | 2-3 years |
Mission Operations
The fleet of Dove and SuperDove satellites operate in a relatively low orbit of 475-525 km. The operational satellites take images with resolutions of 3.7-4.2 GSD.