NewSat multispectral camera
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Four-band RGB/NIR multispectral camera family flown on Satellogic NewSat Mark IV and Mark V satellites.
NewSat multispectral camera is a four-band RGB/NIR passive optical camera family flown on Satellogic NewSat Mark IV and Mark V spacecraft.[1][2] The channel set covers blue at 480 nm, green at 545 nm, red at 640 nm, and near infrared at 825 nm across roughly 450-900 nm.[3][2] Mark IV imagery is a sub-metre product with 0.99 m GSD and about 5 km multispectral swath.[1][2] Mark V imagery in the same camera family is about 0.70 m GSD with roughly 6.5 km swath, so acquisition planning depends on the NewSat hardware mark assigned to the task.[2] The sensor has demonstrated use for optical time-series change detection and vegetation-index mapping where repeat RGB/NIR imaging is sufficient for the analysis target.[2][3]
Compositional position
- Optical time-series change detectionvia Satellogic NewSat constellation
NewSat multispectral camera is the optical payload used by the Satellogic NewSat constellation for repeat RGB/NIR imaging.
- Vegetation index mappingvia Satellogic NewSat constellation
The payload includes red and NIR bands, allowing vegetation-index style products.
None on record.
- [1]Satellogic NewSat Mark IV datasheetoperator datasheet2026-06-16
- [2]NASA CSDA Satellogic NewSat radiometric and geometric quality assessment reportagency doc2026-06-16
- [3]Satellogic imagery product specificationsoperator datasheet2026-06-16