Sequoia satellite The Sequoia
Earth-imaging satellite was originally supposed to launch as a
secondary payload on the Indian rocket
Polar Satellite Launch Vehicle (PSLV) in late 2019, but the mission was postponed, prompting Capella to move the satellite to a
Falcon 9 rocket of
SpaceX, according to Payam Banazadeh. It was booked to fly as a rideshare passenger on the Falcon 9 launch with Argentina's
SAOCOM 1B radar observation satellite in late March 2020. But that launch was also delayed at the request of Argentine's space agency (
CONAE) as travel and work restrictions were implemented at the onset of the
COVID-19 pandemic. That left Capella looking for another ride for Sequoia. Capella had previously signed a contract with
Rocket Lab for a dedicated launch for a future satellite, and Banazadeh said the company decided instead to put Sequoia on the
Rocket Lab mission. Rocket Lab encountered delays after an Electron launch failed on 4 July 2020. Meanwhile, SAOCOM 1B launch preparations resumed and the Argentina satellite lifted off earlier on 30 August 2020 at 23:18:00 UTC, hours before the Rocket Lab mission with Sequoia, on 31 August 2020 at 03:05:47 UTC. Capella-5 (Whitney-3) was launched as a rideshare on the mission Transporter-2 on 30 June 2021. Capella-7 and Capella-8 were launched as a rideshare on the mission Transporter-3 on 13 January 2022. Capella-9 (Whitney-7) and Capella-10 (Whitney-8), two additional satellites in this series, to be launched no earlier than 10 January 2023.
Acadia satellites In August 2022 the company announced the development of a new generation of
SAR satellites, called "Acadia". These new satellites represent an improvement from Capella's previous satellite generations with increased radar bandwidth from 500 MHz to 700 MHz, able to provide better resolution, higher imaging quality and shorter times between customer orders and delivery. They are compatible to be equipped with optical communication terminals (OCTs). Capella Space was the first commercial SAR company to demonstrate Optical Inter-Satellite Links. In early 2023, Capella announced a multi-launch agreement with
Rocket Lab for four dedicated launches, including a launch of Capella's first Acadia satellite. The launch of the first satellite took place on 23 August 2023 at 23:45 UTC. == See also ==