World View Obtains High Resolution Imagery From Stratollite
World View, a stratospheric exploration company, has released the first-ever remote sensing imagery captured from its high-altitude Stratollite® vehicle. The images, taken from altitudes ranging between 65,000 and 75,000 feet, demonstrate sub-meter resolution capability.
The Stratollite’s ability to loiter over an area for up to months at a time makes it an unrivalled performer for targeted imagery applications, resulting in higher revisit rates, higher imagery resolution and higher temporal resolution than possible with satellite imagery. It combines the benefits of technologies like geo-stationary satellites, LEO satellites, and high-altitude drones at a fraction of the cost of those platforms. The Stratollite is also designed to carry a wide variety of sensor packages and payloads, including electro-optical, near infrared, hyperspectral, synthetic aperture radar, and full motion video.
World View plans to soon deliver 10-15cm imaging resolution and real-time, continuous downlink of high-resolution remote sensing imagery and data to commercial and government customers. The company is also working with partners to integrate more diverse sensors and suites with pointing and real-time downlink capabilities for future missions. This capability provides an unprecedented 24/7 real-time, high-resolution sensor capability for commercial and government customers, ranging from asset monitoring to crop monitoring, among others.