Planet Announces General Availability of Tanager Data Products, Anniversary of the Satellite’s First Light Imagery
Data made available through Tanager-1 can support a variety of customer use cases. Methane Quicklook data will allow customers to access initial emission quantification estimates to support rapid detection and repair for methane leaks. Planet’s Tanager-1 core hyperspectral imagery products – radiance and surface reflectance – can support a wide array of applications including mineral mapping, biodiversity and ecosystem health, agricultural management, urban area mapping, disasters, and wildfire risk and response.
“We’re thrilled to mark the mission’s progress by making these powerful new data products available to Planet customers,” said
Tanager-1’s first set of imagery of
“In the year since its launch, Tanager-1 has opened up new dimensions of Earth observation for Planet and our partners, detecting over 5,500 plumes across nearly 3,200 sources. From actionable methane detection solutions to core imagery datasets, we can now utilize Tanager’s full potential to help customers reach their efficiency and sustainability objectives,” said
As part of these new offerings, Tanager-1 is now available to task core imagery products such as radiance and surface reflectance, as well as Planet’s Methane Quicklook product. Customers can consume these datasets with Tasking Credits for new tasks and archive, or subscribe to Methane Monitoring available in selected regions. The Methane Monitoring subscription service will provide quarterly Tanager and associated methane data in regions that fall within two key geographies: the
Tanager-1, Planet’s first hyperspectral satellite, was made possible through a first-of-its-kind, philanthropically-funded partnership of organizations led by Carbon Mapper. Tanager-1’s advanced imaging spectrometer technology was pioneered by the
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