Trio of Canadian RADARSAT Constellation satellites launched and deployed
MONTREAL — Three Canadian satellites representing the next generation of Earth-observation technology have been successfully deployed after being launched into orbit today aboard a SpaceX rocket.
The Canadian government’s RADARSAT Constellation project blasted off aboard a Falcon 9 rocket from the Vandenberg Air Force Base in California at 10:17 a.m. ET.
The launch went off without any issues, and the Canadian Space Agency confirmed the deployment of the Constellation’s three identical satellites about an hour after liftoff.
The $1.2-billion government-owned project replaces the RADARSAT-2 satellite, which has been in orbit since 2007.