CEOS EO HANDBOOK – MISSION SUMMARY - WorldView-4 -
Full Name WorldView-4 Status Mission complete
Mission Agencies Maxar Launch Date 11 Nov 2016
Mission Links mission site EOL Date 07 Jan 2019
EO Portal Info NORAD Catalog #
International Designator
Orbit Type Sun-synchronous Orbit Period 97 minutes
Orbit Sense Descending Orbit Inclination
Orbit Altitude 617 km Orbit Longitude
Orbit LST Repeat Cycle
Objectives and Applications It provided large area single pass (synoptic) collection, which eliminates temporal variations and offers geolocation accuracy and bi-directional scanning with daily revisits.
Mission Measurements
Mission Instruments
WV110 - SpaceView-110 Camera
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WorldView Full Archive and Tasking
Jan-2007



The WorldView series consists of 4 high resolution commercial Earth imaging satellites owned by Maxar and distributed by European Space Imaging (EUSI). The overall objective is to meet the growing commercial demand for highresolution satellite imagery. ESA offers access to worldwide WorldView data (both archived and new acquisitions) via the TPM scheme. Read more

WorldView ESA Archive
Jan-2007



The WorldView series consists of 4 high resolution commercial Earth imaging satellites owned by Maxar and distributed by European Space Imaging (EUSI). The overall objective is to meet the growing commercial demand for highresolution satellite imagery. The collection is composed by the copy of optical products requested by ESA supported projects over their areas of interest around the world, and access is provided via the TPM scheme. Read more

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WorldView ESA archive
WorldView-4 full archive
WorldView-4 Level 1B Multispectral 4-Band Satellite Imagery
WorldView-4 Level 1B Panchromatic Satellite Imagery

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WorldView-4 full archive
WorldView ESA archive

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