Sen launches first satellite of its UHD video constellation
Press Release
From: Sen
Posted: Saturday, January 15, 2022
Sen broadcasts its first satellite, which is able to stream Ultra High Definition movies of Earth, is now in orbit.
The satellite, ETV-A1, launched aboard the SpaceX Falcon 9 rideshare mission that lifted off from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station right this moment at 15.25 UTC, 10.25 EST.
The satellite has 4 video cameras on board designed to picture Earth with completely different spatial resolutions, from continents and oceans to areas and cities. Sen’s cameras are succesful of streaming recorded and dwell Ultra High Definition (UHD) video together with 8K video from its highest decision digicam which may see all the way down to round 1.5m of the bottom.
ETV-A1 is the first in Sen’s deliberate constellation of video satellites in Low Earth Orbit.
Charles Black, Founder & CEO of Sen, stated “The successful launch of our first satellite represents a key milestone on our journey to democratize space using video. I would like to thank the amazing engineering team at Sen for all their hard work and exceptional talent. I also wish to thank our satellite builder, NanoAvionics, and everyone at ExoLaunch and SpaceX for launching the satellite.”
About Sen: https://about.sen.com
Sen was based in 2007 by Charles Black with a imaginative and prescient to democratize area utilizing video to tell, educate, encourage and profit all humanity. Sen’s mission is to stream real-time movies from area to billions of folks, gathering information and data on Earth and area and making the information universally accessible and helpful. Sen will seize its distinctive video content material utilizing each hosted video cameras and its personal constellations of small satellites.
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