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Elbit Systems’ JUPITER space camera launched aboard NAOS satellite

August 27, 2025

Elbit Systems Ltd. launched the company’s advanced JUPITER space camera aboard the National Advanced Optical System (NAOS) satellite, supporting a wide span of Earth Observation (EO) missions, including military operations, environmental monitoring and scientific research.

Artistic rendition of the NAOS satellite on-orbit, courtesy of OHB Italia

The NAOS satellite, manufactured by OHB Italia S.p.A., was launched on August 26th from Vandenberg Space Force Base, California, for the Luxembourg Government’s Directorate of Defense aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket.

JUPITER, developed by Elbit Systems ISTAR&EW – ELOP, is one of the world’s most advanced space cameras, featuring a very large aperture and an exceptionally lightweight design. The camera is multispectral, offering a combination of imaging channels:

  • A high-resolution panchromatic channel (black and white), which captures fine spatial details across the full visible spectrum.
  • RGB channels (red, green, blue) for true-color imaging.
  • A NIR channel (Near-Infrared), which enables analysis of vegetation health, water content, and material properties.

These channels are ideal for advanced image fusion and analysis. JUPITER is capable of capturing continuous long image strips with a swath, allowing efficient coverage of large geographic areas in a single orbital overpass.

The data generated by the JUPITER camera is designed for seamless integration with onboard systems and ground station analytics platforms. Its compatibility with advanced image processing and AI engines enables the extraction of actionable insights, supporting informed decision-making across a wide range of applications.

In addition to the camera, Elbit Systems developed and supplied advanced algorithms to support the ground segment of the NAOS mission, enhancing image analysis capabilities.

This achievement is the result of a close collaboration between OHB Italia and Elbit Systems, combining satellite engineering excellence with top-tier imaging technology to deliver one of the highest-performing spaceborne optical systems in the world.

Filed Under: Earth Observation (EO), Earth Observation Satellites, Elbit Systems, Government of Luxembourg, JUPITER Space Camera (Elbit), Luxembourg Directorate of Defence, News, OHB Italia S.p.A., SmallSat, SpaceX

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