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Airbus’ Pléiades Neo: a revolutionary leap in Earth Observation

Airbus, a global leader in aerospace and defence, has pushed the boundaries of space technology with the development of its Pléiades Neo satellite constellation. This innovative Earth observation system is comprised of four identical satellites, providing high-resolution imagery and cutting-edge geospatial data. With a resolution of 30 cm, Pléiades Neo delivers exceptional image clarity, making it a game-changer for industries requiring precise monitoring and analysis of the Earth’s surface.
Launched between 2021 and 2022, Pléiades Neo satellites orbit around 620 kilometres, enabling them to capture and transmit imagery with remarkable speed and accuracy. The system covers large geographic areas daily, offering unparalleled global coverage. Its ability to revisit the exact location several times a day allows for dynamic monitoring and timely data collection, vital for disaster response, urban planning, agriculture, and climate monitoring.

One of the key advantages of Pléiades Neo is its agility, with satellites designed to react quickly to urgent imaging requests. This flexibility is critical for emergencies such as natural disasters, where real-time data can assist rescue and recovery efforts. Moreover, the satellite constellation is powered by Airbus’ extensive expertise in satellite technology, ensuring reliability and operational longevity.

In addition to its commercial applications, Pléiades Neo supports government and defence needs by offering intelligence-gathering capabilities essential for national security. Commercial and defence services integration underlines Airbus’ ability to cater to diverse sectors. With its advanced technology and a commitment to pushing the frontiers of space exploration, Airbus’ Pléiades Neo satellite system represents a significant leap forward in Earth observation, empowering decision-makers across the globe with critical data for a wide range of applications.

Antonino Caffo has been involved in journalism, particularly technology, for fifteen years. He is interested in topics related to the world of IT security but also consumer electronics. Antonino writes for the most important Italian generalist and trade publications. You can see him, sometimes, on television explaining how technology works, which is not as trivial for everyone as it seems.