Spanish technology company Elecnor Deimos has announced the launch of the PanGeo Alliance, the first global alliance of Earth observation satellites operators.
The alliance comprises Elecnor, Russian / US small satellite manufacturer Dauria Aerospace,…
Spanish technology company Elecnor Deimos has announced the launch of the PanGeo Alliance, the first global alliance of Earth observation satellites operators.
The alliance comprises Elecnor, Russian / US small satellite manufacturer Dauria Aerospace, the Emirates Institution for Advanced Science & Technology, and the Beijing Space Eye Innovation Technology.
Between them, the alliance members have nine Earth observation satellites currently in orbit: Perseus-M1, Perseus-M2, Dauria-DX-1, DubaiSat-1, DubaiSat-2, Deimos-1, Deimos-2, TH-1-01 and TH-1-02.
This PanGeo fleet is set to be expanded to more than 30 satellites over the next couple of years with the launch of KhalifaSat, the Perseus-O and Auriga constellations, and the expansion of the Chinese TH-1 constellation.
Elecnor stated that all members of the alliance will have access to the full satellite fleet and related product portfolio. Members will also be able to use imagery from each other’s archives as well as request imaging tasking from certain satellites in the fleet.
Elecnor added that the group is open to prospective new members.