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A Transporter-7 attainment: Orbital Sidekick launches their GHOSt smallsats

April 16, 2023

Orbital Sidekick (OSK) recently engaged in the successful launch of GHOSt 1 and 2, the first satellites in the company’s planned GHOSt(™) (Global Hyperspectral Observation Satellite) constellation — this was accomplished aboard the Transporter 7 rideshare mission on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.

Artistic rendition of GHOSt satellites on-orbit, courtesy of Orbital Sidekick

OSK will deploy four more satellites later this year aboard the Transporter 8 and Transporter 9 rideshare missions to complete the company’s initial constellation. By year’s end, GHOSt will consist of six equivalent, hyperspectral imaging smallsats, each featuring a proprietary hyperspectral imager unique to OSK.

Now in orbit, these first two GHOSt satellites will capture nearly 500 bands of light across the electromagnetic spectrum, with 20x greater sensitivity than traditional monitoring. The payload will produce the highest resolution, commercial, hyperspectral imagery ever in orbit, with a ground sampling distance of eight meters. This advanced imaging capability will support OSK’s Spectral Intelligence Global Monitoring Application (SIGMA™) platform, which provides access to OSK’s data archive, analytics engine, and intelligent satellite tasking system for commercial and inherently governmental applications.

OSK’s current customers include major energy companies Energy Transfer, Williams, ONEOK, and Colonial Pipeline Co. (CPC). The company is also a partner of the intelligent Pipeline Integrity Program (iPIPE) which supports emerging technologies for improved pipeline integrity and leak detection. Further, OSK will advance its mineral exploration efforts, leveraging its advanced, hyperspectral sensor and analytics to support sustainable operations in the industry. The launch of GHOSt is enabling frequent monitoring of global oil and gas pipeline assets, and mineral exploration initiatives, through its SIGMA(™) intelligence platform and will enhance the industry’s ability to meet and exceed compliance and regulatory obligations while supporting environmental sustainability pursuits and a low carbon future.

In addition to the energy and mining sectors, the company has secured government contracts to supply hyperspectral data to the United States Department of Defense through its partnerships with In-Q-Tel, the U.S. Air Force (U.S.A.F.) and U.S. Space Force (USSF). In March, the National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) selected OSK for its latest focus area study of commercial, space-based, hyperspectral imaging (HSI) capabilities under the agency’s Strategic Commercial Enhancements (SCE) Broad Agency Announcement (BAA), further strengthening OSK’s relationship with the defense and intelligence communities.

GHOSt builds on the constellation’s satellite precursors, named Aurora and HEIST, which launched in June 2021 and September 2018, respectively. These space-based technology demonstrator sensors established the company’s capability to operate in space while providing enhanced data sets for commercial, government, and scientific entities.

Today, OSK’s market-leading sensing capabilities will enable its customers in the energy, government and defense, extraction, infrastructure, agriculture, and forestry industries to make vital decisions with expansive coverage, rapid revisit times, leading-edge spatial resolution, and greater spectral capability than any competing service.

“From day one, OSK’s strategy has been about commercializing the highest resolution hyperspectral imagery and intelligence available. The successful launch of our first two GHOSt constellation satellites signifies our team’s ability to execute on this vision, while scaling our commercial product and establishing our leadership position in the market.” — Dan Katz, CEO, Orbital Sidekick

“It’s gratifying to see our goal of commercializing this cutting-edge technology come to fruition. The GHOSt constellation will now offer unparalleled insights into critical infrastructure and areas of the planet, enabling us to reach new heights in supporting sustainability and safety efforts, anywhere in the world.” — Tushar Prabhakar, COO, Orbital Sidekick

Filed Under: Constellation, Global Hyperspectral Observation Satellite (GHOSt), Hyperspectal Imaging, Hyperspectral, Hyperspectral Data, Hyperspectral Imaging, Launch, Launch Contract, Orbital Sidekick, Rideshare Mission, SmallSat, SpaceX, Transporter-7

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