KNIGHT Satellite
The KNIGHT satellite is planned for launch in 2027 and it offers high-end capabilities and performance for earth observation missions. These will include very high-resolution true color imagery at 50cm, full motion video (FMV) at 28 frame-per-second, along with cutting-edge SWIR imaging technology at 1.5m. The satellite also features an onboard mission processing system and comes with an intersatellite link to support dynamic tasking.
NIGHT Satellite Specifications
Resolution
VIS – 0.5 m
SWIR – 1.5 m
Swath
VIS – Minimum 7 km
SWIR – 4 km
Imaging products
Panchromatic, Multispectral (RGB), SWIR,
True color HD video, SWIR HD video
Imaging modes
Spot, Strip, Mosiac, Stereoscopic, Video
Off-Nadir Imaging
Up to 45°
Spectral band
VIS – 400 nm to 900 nm
SWIR – 1000 nm to 1700 nm
Lifespan
7 years
Near real-time tasking
Ground station network &
Inter-satellite Data Relay System (IDRS)
Onboard storage
8 TB
Launcher compatibilty
Compatible with Rideshare programs from commercial launchers
Mass
250 kg
Orbit
500 km, SSO




