Pixxel Firefly-6
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Pixxel Firefly-6 (alias FFLY-6) is a VNIR hyperspectral imaging satellite operated by Pixxel, launched 2025-08-26 on a SpaceX Falcon 9 NAOS rideshare mission from Vandenberg SFB.[^pixxel-launch2] It is the third of three satellites in Batch 2 of the Pixxel Firefly Phase 1 constellation, launched alongside Firefly-4 and Firefly-5 to complete the six-satellite initial deployment.
Firefly-6 carries Pixxel's proprietary Firefly hyperspectral imager covering the VNIR range. Spectral coverage is reported as 450-900 nm by the operator product page[^pixxel-firefly-page] and 470-850 nm by eoPortal.[^eoportal-pixxel] Both sources report more than 135 contiguous spectral bands; a Batch 2 press release also references 150+.[^pixxel-launch2] Spatial resolution is 5 m with a 40 km swath.[^pixxel-firefly-page] The satellite operates in a Sun-synchronous orbit at approximately 550 km altitude, 97.65 degree inclination, with an equatorial crossing around 10:00-11:00 local solar time.
The six-satellite Phase 1 constellation is designed for approximately daily revisit; single-satellite revisit is 17 days. Firefly-6 is uniform in design with its five constellation siblings and Pixxel has not published per-satellite payload differentiation.[^pixxel-firefly-page] Firefly-6 was commissioned as operational as of late 2025 per Pixxel press communications.[^pixxel-launch2]
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| current status | operational |
| operator | Pixxel |
| platform | pixxel-firefly-bus |
| actual launch | 2025-08-26 |
| orbit type | Sun-synchronous, approximately 550 km, 97.65 degree inclination, 10:00-11:00 local solar time equator crossing |
| revisit days | 17 |
| tasking supported | 1 |
| Last updated | 2026-05-24 |
| claim status | unclaimed |