EarthDaily Launches Six Satellites For Daily Global Monitoring
KUALA LUMPUR, May 5 (Bernama) -- EarthDaily Analytics (EarthDaily) has successfully launched six EarthDaily Constellation satellites aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare mission, marking a key step toward delivering daily global measurement of planetary change.
Executed on May 3, the launch delivered all six satellites to low Earth orbit, with telemetry confirming successful deployment, stable performance, solar array activation and power-positive status.
Each satellite has transitioned into its expected operational configuration, continuing EarthDaily’s disciplined approach to on-orbit validation first demonstrated with EDC-01, according to a statement.
This second launch builds on the successful commissioning of the company’s first satellite and reinforces its capability to deploy and operate a calibrated, artificial intelligence (AI)-ready earth observation system.
With additional satellites now in orbit, the EarthDaily Constellation is expected to enter commercial operations later this summer, strengthening the company’s portfolio of data and analytics products supporting government and commercial customers.
As the constellation expands, these offerings will be enhanced by a consistent, daily stream of calibrated measurement, enabling greater scale, accuracy, and automation across customer workflows.
This evolution is closely tied to EarthDaily’s investment in AI and foundation models to transform continuous global measurement into predictive intelligence, enabling users to move from fragmented datasets to a unified, AI-ready source of truth.
Each satellite is equipped with multiple imaging systems across a wide range of spectral bands, enabling broad-area change detection as part of a coordinated measurement platform.
An eighth satellite is scheduled for launch later this summer as EarthDaily advances its next phase of operations, delivering a new standard in global Earth observation.
-- BERNAMA