- WorldView Series
- Overview
WorldView Series Overview
Worldview Series Background
The WorldView Series are environment-monitoring satellites supplying high-resolution commercial Earth imagery since 2007.
Maxar's WorldView Series has set a new technological bar for commercial satellite imagery, offering customers the highest available resolution, revisit rate, capacity and spectral diversity.
WorldView-1 | WorldView-2 | WorldView-3 | |
Operator | Maxar | ||
Launch Date | 18 September 2007 | 8 October 2009 | 13 August 2014 |
Orbit Height | 496 km | 770 km | 617 km |
Orbit Type | Sun-synchronous, 10:30 am descending node | ||
Orbit Period | 94.6 minutes | 100 minutes | 97 minutes |
Revisit Time | 1.7 days at 1 m GSD resolution 4.6 days at 25° off-nadir (0.59 m GSD | Up to 1.1 days | 1 day at 1 m GSD resolution 4.5 days at 20° off-nadir (0.59 m GSD) |
Swath Width | 17.6 km at nadir | 16.4 km at nadir | 13.1 km at nadir |
Sensor Bands | Panchromatic: 450 - 900 nm | Panchromatic: 450 - 800 nm 8 Multispectral:
| Panchromatic: 450 - 800 nm 8 VNIR bands:
|
Resolution | Panchromatic: 0.5 m GSD at nadir 0.59 m GSD at 25° off-nadir | Panchromatic: 46 cm GSD at nadir 52 cm GSD at 20° off-nadir Multispectral: 1.85 m GSD at nadir 2.07 m GSD at 20° off-nadir | Panchromatic: 0.31 m GSD at nadir VNIR: 1.24 m GSD at nadir SWIR: 3.70 m GSD at nadir CAVIS: 30 m GSD at nadir |
Onboard sensors provided under TPM | WorldView-60 camera (WV60) | WorldView-110 camera (WV110) |
WorldView Infographic
Learn about Maxar's WorldView Constellation:
![Summary of the WorldView constellation](/eogateway/documents/20142/4203883/WorldView-Constellation-Infographic.jpg)