Planet Labs
An earth imaging company that operates a massive fleet of satellites to provide global daily data.
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Summary
Planet Labs PBC (formerly Cosmogia, Inc. and Planet Labs, Inc.) is a publicly traded American Earth imaging company headquartered in San Francisco, California. Founded in 2010 by former NASA scientists, the company's mission is to image the entirety of the Earth daily to monitor changes and pinpoint trends using its constellations of miniature CubeSat satellites, known as Doves, alongside higher-resolution SkySat and Pelican satellites. Planet Labs transitioned from the private to public markets on December 8, 2021, via a SPAC merger with dMY Technology Group Inc IV, trading on the NYSE under the ticker PL. The company serves various commercial and government clients, including NASA, providing critical geospatial intelligence and exploring future technologies like space-based data centers in collaboration with Google.
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Founded
2010-12-28
Industry
Spacecraft design, Earth observation satellites, and Image processing
Former Names
Cosmogia, Inc., Planet Labs, Inc.
Headquarters
San Francisco, California, United States
Key Products
Dove, SuperDove, SkySat, Pelican, and Tanager satellites; Planet Insights Platform
Stock Ticker
NYSE: PL
Official Name
Planet Labs PBC
Employee Count
Approximately 600
Annual Revenue (2022)
191.3 million USD
Timeline
- Planet Labs is founded as Cosmogia, Inc. by former NASA scientists. (Source: Wikidata)
2010-12-28
- Planet Labs acquires BlackBridge, absorbing its active satellite constellation. (Source: Wikipedia)
2015-07-01
- Planet Labs acquires Terra Bella and its SkySat satellite constellation from Google. (Source: Wikipedia)
2017-04-18
- Planet Labs launches 48 SuperDove satellites, expanding its active global constellation to over 200 satellites. (Source: Wikipedia)
2021-01-01
- Planet Labs announces plans to go public via a merger with SPAC dMY Technology Group Inc IV. (Source: Wikipedia)
2021-07-01
- Planet Labs completes its business combination, registering as a public benefit corporation (Planet Labs PBC). (Source: Wikipedia)
2021-12-07
- Planet Labs begins trading publicly on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) under the ticker symbol PL. (Source: Wikipedia)
2021-12-08
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Planet Labs PBC (formerly Planet Labs, Inc. and Cosmogia, Inc.), known as "Planet.", is a publicly traded American Earth imaging company based in San Francisco, California. Their goal is to image the entirety of the Earth daily to monitor changes and pinpoint trends. The company designs and manufactures 3U-CubeSat miniature satellites called Doves that are then delivered into orbit as secondary payloads on other rocket launch missions. Each Dove is equipped with a high-powered telescope and camera programmed to capture different swaths of the Earth. Each Dove Earth observation satellite continuously scans Earth, sending data once it passes over a ground station, by means of a frame image sensor. The images gathered by Doves, which can be accessed online and some of which are available under an open data access policy, provide up-to-date information relevant to climate monitoring, crop yield prediction, urban planning, and disaster response. With acquisition of BlackBridge in July 2015, Planet Labs had 87 Dove and 5 RapidEye satellites launched into orbit. In 2017, Planet launched an additional 88 Dove satellites, and Google sold its subsidiary Terra Bella and its SkySat satellite constellation to Planet Labs. By September 2018, the company had launched nearly 300 satellites, 150 of which are active. In 2020, Planet Labs launched six additional high-resolution SkySats, SkySats 16–21, and 35 Dove satellites. Through a deal funded by Norway's Climate and Forests Initiative (NICFI), Planet and its partners Airbus and KSAT provided access to high-resolution basemaps of 64 tropical countries to help combat deforestation until April 2025. It also provides data to FAO's Framework for Ecosystem Monitoring (Ferm). Following a January 2021 launch of 48 Planet SuperDoves, the company operated a global constellation of over 200 active satellites. In July 2021 Planet Labs announced that they plan to become a public company and list on the New York Stock Exchange through a merger with the SPAC DMY Technology Group Inc IV. The deal would value Planet at US$2.8B. The business combination was completed on December 7, 2021. Planet registered as a public benefit corporation and formally changed its name to Planet Labs PBC. The stock began trading on the New York Stock Exchange on December 8, 2021. After the merger, Planet had more than $500 million in capital and about 190 satellites in orbit. The company expected it to take the next few years until they get to cashflow breakeven, funding their operations with $200 million from the aforementioned $500 million (the rest $300 million forming a "strategic warchest"). At the time of the merger, the company had over 600 customers (most customers, 90%, are annual subscriptions to Planet's data service) and it generated $113 million in revenue in 2020. At the time of the merger, Planet aimed to be profitable on an adjusted EBITDA basis by early 2025, and to grow its annual revenue to nearly $700 million by early 2026. Planet Labs has contracts to supply imagery to various agencies of the US government, including the FAS, NOAA, Oak Ridge, Sandia, the Bureau of Reclamation, and NASA.
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- Planet Labs - Wikipedia
Increase Planet Labs PBC (formerly Planet Labs, Inc. and Cosmogia, Inc.), known as "Planet.", is a publicly traded American Earth imaging company based in San Francisco, California. Their goal is to image the entirety of the Earth daily to monitor changes and pinpoint trends. The company designs and manufactures 3U-CubeSat miniature satellites called Doves that are then delivered into orbit as secondary payloads on other rocket launch missions. Each Dove is equipped with a high-powered telescope and camera programmed to capture different swaths of the Earth. Each Dove Earth observation satellite continuously scans Earth, sending data once it passes over a ground station, by means of a frame image sensor. [...] Planet Labs was founded in 2010 as Cosmogia by former NASA scientists Chris Boshuizen, Will Marshall, and Robbie Schingler, who teamed up with John Kuolt in 2011 during his studies at Oxford University with a thesis to leverage the processing power of mobile phones to power the avionics of a nano-satellite. Mr. Kuolt's EP (Entrepreneurial Project) at Oxford University became the original business plan for Planet. The initial goal of the company was to make use of information gathered from space to help with life on Earth. The group of scientists considered the problem with most satellites to be their large and clunky form, prompting them to build inexpensive and compact satellites to be manufactured in bulk, called CubeSats. The small group began building Planet's first satellite in a [...] | | | --- | | | | | Formerly | Cosmogia, Inc. Planet Labs, Inc. | | Company type | Public | | Traded as | NYSE: PL | | Industry | Spacecraft design Robotic spacecraft Earth observation satellite Image processing | | Founded | December 29, 2010; 15 years ago (2010-12-29) | | Founder | Chris Boshuizen William Marshall "William Marshall (entrepreneur)") Robbie Schingler") | | Headquarters | San Francisco, California , United States | | Area served | Worldwide | | Key people | William Marshall "William Marshall (entrepreneur)") (CEO) Robbie Schingler") (CSO) | | Products | "Dove", "RapidEye", and "SkySat" imaging satellites | | Services | Satellite-based Earth imaging and analytics | | Revenue | Increase US$191.3M (2022) |
- Planet Labs PBC (PL) Company Profile & Facts - Yahoo Finance
Planet Labs PBC engages in the design, construction, and launch of constellations of satellites with the intent of providing high-cadence geospatial data delivered to customers through an online platform in the United States and internationally. The company offers SuperDove satellites to create an always-online scanner for the planet, with the goal of imaging the Earth every day at a ground sampling distance (GSD) resolution of up to 3.5 meters. This combines planet monitoring with other scientific-grade radiometric data from public satellite data programs; and SkySat and Pelican satellites to capture a specified location several times per day, achieving a GSD resolution of up to 50 centimeters after processing, powered by an application programming interface. It also provides Tanager, a [...] maintenance, as well as dedicated image tasking capacity on company-owned or customer-owned satellites. It serves agriculture, mapping, energy, forestry, finance, and insurance companies, as well as government agencies. Planet Labs PBC was founded in 2010 and is headquartered in San Francisco, California. [...] programming interface. It also provides Tanager, a hyperspectral imaging satellite that delivers full-spectrum imagery across the visible and shortwave infrared regions, and the Earth Observation platform, which enables customers and partners to access, analyze, and act on its proprietary data catalog by discovering image tasking capacity, relevant data layers, extracting useful information, and delivering insights through custom-built solutions or GIS workflows via APIs and browser-based applications. In addition, the company's satellite services arrangements include designing and manufacturing customer-owned satellites, mission systems engineering, launch procurement, ground station infrastructure, satellite operations, and maintenance, as well as dedicated image tasking capacity on
- Satellite Imagery Gallery - Planet Labs
--- Company About Us Rocket scientists, software engineers, creatives, business strategists, and researchers.Investors Resources for investors and upcoming eventsOur Team Rocket scientists, software engineers, creatives, business strategists, and researchers.Customer Stories Leading provider of geospatial data globallyImpact at Planet Planet’s mission: use space to help life on EarthArt at Planet Inspiring creative possibilities at the intersection of art, aerospace, and the EarthCorporate and Legal Entities Planet is a global company Offices San Francisco Berlin Washington D.C. Haarlem Ljubljana Graz For more information, please visit our Contact Us page. For more information about Planet Labs Corporate and Subsidiary Legal Entities, Visit This Page Media Press [...] Tracking and sharing scientific discoveries made by the Education and Research Community, with the goal of inspiring future researchUpcoming Events Register for conferences and events where you can find Planet Support Planet Community Connect with peers and specialists in the Planet Community and share your expertisePlanet University Not sure where to begin with geospatial data? Planet University is here to helpHelp Center Consult our Knowledge Base articles and request support.Planet Documentation Explore technical documentation, references and developer tutorialsProfessional Services Faster and easier workflow using Planet expertsTechnical Support Services Flexible and difference service levels to meet your needs --- Company About Us [...] Constellations OverviewOwlPelicanTanagerSuperDoveSkySat Products OverviewPlanet Insights PlatformPlanet MonitoringPlanet TaskingPlanet SuperResPlanet Analytic FeedsPlanet HyperspectralPlanetary VariablesPlanet MosaicsPricing Industries OverviewAgricultureScience ProgramsEnergy & InfrastructureFinanceForestry & Land UseCivil GovernmentsAgricultural MonitoringInfrastructure MonitoringForest ManagementWater ManagementInsuranceMappingDefense & IntelligenceSustainabilityMaritimeEmergency ManagementGet Started with Planet Planet OrbitPartner EcosystemPartner Resources Resources OverviewCustomer StoriesContent LibraryWebinarsPublicationsUpcoming Events Company OverviewOur TeamCustomer StoriesInvestorsImpact at Planet
- Planet Labs: Satellite Imagery & Earth Data Analytics
--- Company About Us Rocket scientists, software engineers, creatives, business strategists, and researchers.Investors Resources for investors and upcoming eventsOur Team Rocket scientists, software engineers, creatives, business strategists, and researchers.Customer Stories Leading provider of geospatial data globallyImpact at Planet Planet’s mission: use space to help life on EarthArt at Planet Inspiring creative possibilities at the intersection of art, aerospace, and the EarthLocations Planet is a global company Offices San Francisco Berlin Washington D.C. Haarlem Ljubljana Graz For more information, please visit our Contact Us page. For more information about Planet Labs Locations, Visit This Page Media Press [...] Tracking and sharing scientific discoveries made by the Education and Research Community, with the goal of inspiring future researchUpcoming Events Register for conferences and events where you can find Planet Support Planet Community Connect with peers and specialists in the Planet Community and share your expertisePlanet University Not sure where to begin with geospatial data? Planet University is here to helpHelp Center Consult our Knowledge Base articles and request support.Planet Documentation Explore technical documentation, references and developer tutorialsProfessional Services Faster and easier workflow using Planet expertsTechnical Support Services Flexible and difference service levels to meet your needs --- Company About Us [...] Constellations OverviewOwlPelicanTanagerSuperDoveSkySat Products OverviewPlanet Insights PlatformPlanet MonitoringPlanet TaskingPlanet SuperResPlanet Analytic FeedsPlanet HyperspectralPlanetary VariablesPlanet MosaicsPricing Industries OverviewAgricultureScience ProgramsEnergy & InfrastructureFinanceForestry & Land UseCivil GovernmentsAgricultural MonitoringInfrastructure MonitoringForest ManagementWater ManagementInsuranceMappingDefense & IntelligenceSustainabilityMaritimeEmergency ManagementGet Started with Planet Planet OrbitPartner EcosystemPartner Resources Resources OverviewCustomer StoriesContent LibraryWebinarsPublicationsUpcoming Events Company OverviewOur TeamCustomer StoriesInvestorsImpact at Planet
- High-Resolution Imagery with Planet Satellite Tasking
--- Company About Us Rocket scientists, software engineers, creatives, business strategists, and researchers.Investors Resources for investors and upcoming eventsOur Team Rocket scientists, software engineers, creatives, business strategists, and researchers.Customer Stories Leading provider of geospatial data globallyImpact at Planet Planet’s mission: use space to help life on EarthArt at Planet Inspiring creative possibilities at the intersection of art, aerospace, and the EarthLocations Planet is a global company Offices San Francisco Berlin Washington D.C. Haarlem Ljubljana Graz For more information, please visit our Contact Us page. For more information about Planet Labs Locations, Visit This Page Media Press
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Inception Date
12/28/2010
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Planet Labs, 43A, Wilhelminastraat, Haarlem, Noord-Holland, Nederland, 2011 VK, Nederland
Coordinates: 52.3793534, 4.6276280
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