# EOSSAT Data
*data-platform . products*

EOSSAT Data is Dragonfly's Earth observation data offering based on imagery from the EOSSAT-1 satellite.

## Specifications
- **manufacturer**: dragonfly
- **deployment context**: ground
- **entity type**: analysis_service
- **last verified date**: 2026-05-28
- **verified by**: operator
- **claim status**: unclaimed
- **subtype**: platform
- **provider**: dragonfly
- **attributes**: {"kind":"data-platform","product_status":null,"manufacturer":"dragonfly","description":"EOSSAT Data is Dragonfly's Earth observation data offering based on imagery from the EOSSAT-1 satellite.","sensor":null,"bus":null,"ground_segment":null,"launcher":null,"analysis_service":null,"deployment_context":"ground"}

## Editorial
EOSSAT Data is Dragonfly Aerospace's Earth observation data offering based on imagery from the EOSSAT-1 satellite.[^dragonfly-eossat-data-page]

EOSSAT-1 is described with dual DragonEye cameras, a high-capacity downlink, and imagery in 11 spectral bands aligned with Sentinel-2.[^dragonfly-eossat-data-page][^dragonfly-eossat-1-page]

The mission page lists RGB, two NIR channels, three RedEdge channels, water vapor, aerosol, and panchromatic bands.[^dragonfly-eossat-1-page]

The data offering page gives 1.5 m spatial resolution, while the mission page separates panchromatic resolution at 1.4 m and multispectral resolution at 2.8 m.[^dragonfly-eossat-data-page][^dragonfly-eossat-1-page]

The mission page lists two optical payloads with 44 km swath width, monitoring capacity up to 1 million square kilometres per day, and satellite revisit time of 5 to 6 days.[^dragonfly-eossat-1-page]

It lists a data acquisition cycle of 2 to 3 hours, with a record of 13 minutes.[^dragonfly-eossat-1-page]

Dragonfly frames the offering for forestry monitoring, biophysical modelling, change management, sustainable development, insurance, government initiatives, environmental conservation, carbon sequestration modelling, and sustainable agriculture.[^dragonfly-eossat-data-page]

Dragonfly states that it will acquire EOSSAT-1 imagery through four ground stations in different parts of the world.[^dragonfly-eossat-1-page]

## Sources
- [dragonfly-eossat-data-page] | Dragonfly Aerospace EOSSAT Data page | https://dragonflyaerospace.com/eos-sat-data/ | tier=operator-datasheet | accessed=2026-05-28 | author=Dragonfly Aerospace
  Official data-offering page; page labels a data sheet download but no separate PDF href was exposed during this pass.
- [dragonfly-eossat-1-page] | Dragonfly Aerospace EOSSAT-1 mission page | https://dragonflyaerospace.com/eossat-1/ | tier=operator-datasheet | accessed=2026-05-28 | author=Dragonfly Aerospace
  Official EOSSAT-1 mission page with sensor, swath, launch, revisit, and acquisition-cycle figures.

---
Source: https://eo-atlas.org/products/data-platform/eossat-data
Maintainer: SpectraWorks B.V. (CC-BY 4.0)