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Mission type
  
COSPAR ID
  
2009-055A

Launch date
  
8 October 2009

Apogee
  
773,000 m

Power
  
3.2 kW

Operator
  
SATCAT no.
  
35946

Inclination
  
98.4°

Perigee
  
772,000 m

WorldView-2 Our Constellation DigitalGlobe

Website
  
DigitalGlobe WorldView-2

Mission duration
  
Planned: 7.25 yearsElapsed: 7 years, 5 months, 13 days

Manufacturer
  
Ball Aerospace & Technologies

Similar
  
WorldView‑3, WorldView‑1, QuickBird, GeoEye‑1, Ikonos

WorldView-2 is a commercial Earth observation satellite owned by DigitalGlobe. WorldView-2 provides commercially available panchromatic imagery of 0.46 m (18 in) resolution, and eight-band multispectral imagery with 1.84 m (72 in) resolution.

Contents

WorldView-2 Our Constellation DigitalGlobe

It was launched 8 October 2009 to become DigitalGlobe's third satellite in orbit, joining WorldView-1 which was launched in 2007 and QuickBird which was launched in 2001. It takes a new photograph of any place on Earth every 1.1 days.

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Design

Ball Aerospace built the spacecraft, which includes an optical telescope that can image objects 18 in (460 mm) in diameter.

Launch

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WorldView-2 was launched 8 October 2009 from Vandenberg Air Force Base on a Delta II flying in the 7920 configuration. The launch vehicle was provided by the United Launch Alliance and launch services were administered by Boeing.

History

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On 19 July 2016, the Joint Space Operations Center reported a debris causing event of at least 9 observable pieces, after which DigitalGlobe demonstrated the satellite to still be functional by releasing an image of downtown Oakland, California.

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References

WorldView-2 Wikipedia


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