Published on May 3, 2026
For years, Planet Labs has provided satellite imagery to businesses and governments, allowing them to track environmental changes and monitor natural resources. The company’s Pelican satellites have become a crucial tool for various industries. However, this traditional model is shifting.
On May 3, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launched 45 satellites, including three new Pelicans, expanding Planet Labs’ capabilities. This launch enhances their existing fleet to nine high-resolution Earth observation satellites. Instead of selling individual images, Planet has introduced a subscription service that allows clients to watch the planet’s transformations in real time.
This significant change allows users to access continuous streams of data, offering a more dynamic view of Earth’s evolving landscapes. Customers can now observe deforestation, urban development, and other phenomena as they happen, rather than relying on static images. This approach revolutionizes how stakeholders interact with satellite data.
The implications are profound. Businesses can make faster, data-driven decisions, leading to increased efficiency in resource management. As the demand for real-time insights grows, Planet Labs positions itself at the forefront of the satellite industry, reshaping what it means to observe our planet from space.
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