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Historic RapidEye Constellation Captures Last Light

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As announced at the start of the year, the RapidEye constellation has retired, capturing its last magnificent images, which we are sharing with you today.

While RapidEye satellites will no longer collect imagery for commercial or noncommercial use, their archive of impressive data will remain available to customers, and will be used and appreciated for years to come.

Customers who use RapidEye imagery will have the option to transition to our Next-Generation PlanetScope products, which will provide higher spatial resolution as well as continuity with the red, green, blue, near infrared and red-edge bands.

RapidEye’s Last Light Imagery

RapidEye last light image of San Francisco, California. © 2020, Planet Labs Inc. All Rights Reserved.

RapidEye last light image of San Francisco, California. © 2020, Planet Labs Inc. All Rights Reserved.

RapidEye last light image of Berlin, Germany. © 2020, Planet Labs Inc. All Rights Reserved.

RapidEye last light image of Berlin, Germany. © 2020, Planet Labs Inc. All Rights Reserved.

RapidEye last light image of Brandenburg, Germany. © 2020, Planet Labs Inc. All Rights Reserved.

RapidEye last light image of Brandenburg, Germany. © 2020, Planet Labs Inc. All Rights Reserved.

After over a decade of surpassing expectations and delivering critical imagery to the world, we say goodbye to RapidEye. Ad astra!