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Planet prepares to launch another line of imagery satellites to expand data-gathering operations

Por: CNBC Business September 22, 2022

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In this articleAn artist's depiction of a Tanager satellite in orbit.PlanetPARIS — is adding another type of imagery satellite to its product line, the latest expansion of the company's data-gathering operations. The company named the new satellites Tanager -- named after a bird family, like the existing lines of Dove and Pelican satellites that it manufactures. But unlike those satellites, which have cameras and sensors capturing... + full article



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