WorldView-2
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The WorldView-2
satellite was launched on October 8, 2009 from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California. It has improved agility over the WorldView-1
and can act like a paintbrush by sweeping back and forth to collect a large
area of data in one single path. It can
collect 1 million square kilometers of multispectral imagery. It has a revisit time of approximately 1.1
days. The sensor has a high resolution
panchromatic band and 8 multispectral bands.
There are four standard bands; red, green, blue, and near-infrared and
four new bands; coastal, yellow, red edge, and near-infrared 2.
WorldView-2 has a sun-synchronous orbit
at an altitude of 770 kilometers. Its
orbit period is 100 minutes and it has a 7.25 year mission life.
Saudi Arabia: October 21, 2009 King Fahd International
Stadium
Australia: October 20, 2009 Sydney Olympic Complex