Low Earth Orbit: The best vantage point to monitor the Earth
For the first time, there is a constellation that unlocks the many benefits of high-resolution Earth Observation data at vastly superior unit economics—allowing Satellogic to pass on cost savings to customers.
Aleph-1 Constellation
51
Satellites launched
100% deployment success rate
60+
Weekly world remaps with a constellation of 60 satellites
200+
Daily world remaps with a complete constellation of 200+ satellites
Our constellation capacity allows us to:
Deliver MULTIPLE daily revisits of points of interest
Monitor assets and interests across the world with global coverage
Deliver 70cm high-resolution Earth Observation data with low latency
Our Missions
Prototype
Prototype
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NewSat-2, Batata
NewSat-5, Maryam
NewSat-8, Marie
NewSat-10, Caroline
NewSat-11, Cora
NewSat-12, Dorothy
NewSat-13, Emmy
NewSat-14, Hedy
NewSat-15, Katherine
NewSat-16, Lise
Newsat-17, Mary
NewSat-18, Vera
NewSat-20, Grace
NewSat-21, Sofya
NewSat-22, Elisa
NewSat-25, Mária Telkes
NewSat-26, Mary Somerville
NewSat-27, Sally Ride
NewSat-29, Edith Clarke
NewSat-30, Margherita Hack
NewSat-31, Ruby Payne-Scott
NewSat-33, Albania-2
NewSat-34, Amelia Earhart
NewSat-35, Williamina Fleming
NewSat-37, Joan Clarke
NewSat-38, Maria Gaetana Agnesi
NewSat-39, Tikvah Alper
NewSat-41, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin
NewSat-42, Maria Wonenburger
NewSat-43, Rose Dieng-Kuntz
NewSat-49, Klára Dán von Neumann
NewSat-50, Nancy Roman
Celebrating Women in STEM
In 2018, we began what would become a celebrated tradition of naming our satellites after remarkable women in STEM. Our constellation commemorates these brilliant pioneers who made significant contributions and discoveries that impacted and inspired millions of lives around the world.
Currently, our satellites in orbit honor: Sophie Germain, Marie Curie, Hypatia, Alice Ball, Caroline Herschel, Cora Ratto, Dorothy Vaughan, Emmy Noether, Hedy Lamarr, Katherine Johnson, Lise Meitner, Mary Jackson, Vera Rubin, Rosalind Franklin, Grace Hopper, Elisa Bachofen, Sofya Kovalevskaya, Annie Maunder, Kalpana Chawla, Mária Telkes, Mary Somerville, Sally Ride, Alice Lee, Edith Clarke, Margherita Hack, Amelia Earhart, Williamina Fleming, Annie Jump Cannon, Joan Clarke, Maria Gaetana Agnesi, Tikvah Alper, Carolyn Shoemaker, Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin, Maria Wonenburger, Rose Dieng-Kuntz and Maria Mitchell. May their legacies continue to inspire new innovations and collaborations across STEM here on Earth from space.
Why Are We Naming Our Satellites after Women in STEM?
By naming our satellites after them, we honor women who made significant scientific contributions despite facing obstacles and biases.
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