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MDA Selects SpaceX to Launch Chorus Earth Observation Constellation

MDA has chosen SpaceX as the launch provider for its Chorus next-generation Earth observation constellation. The mission is scheduled for the fourth quarter of 2025 and will be launched on a Falcon 9 rocket.

According to MDA CEO Mike Greenley, production of the Chorus constellation is progressing well. The constellation was initially announced in December 2021. It will leverage the RadarSat heritage of MDA, with C-band synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites provided by MDA and X-band SAR satellites provided by Iceye.

The Chorus constellation has been designed to operate in a unique mid-inclination orbit, enabling it to capture images day or night, regardless of weather conditions. It will have the capacity to collect imagery over a 700 km-wide swath, providing high-resolution imagery down to the sub-meter level.

Greenley expressed the importance of real-time and long-term monitoring of Earth’s dynamic and evolving nature. He highlighted the significance of Chorus in providing insights to governments, companies, and organizations globally. The data obtained from Chorus will support decision-making processes, drive actions, and contribute to solving some of the most significant challenges faced by our planet.

In conclusion, MDA has selected SpaceX as the launch partner for its Chorus Earth observation constellation. The mission is expected to launch in the fourth quarter of 2025, utilizing a Falcon 9 rocket. The Chorus constellation will offer unique imaging capabilities, operating in a mid-inclination orbit, and providing valuable data for various users worldwide.

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