Vantor employees were gathered for a sales kickoff in January, when an executive announced that a WorldView Legion satellite passing overhead would snap a photo of the California venue. Later, a buzzer sounded to alert the audience that the 30-centimeter-resolution image was available on the Vantor Hub portal. It had been 13 minutes.
The demonstration was meant to show how quickly satellite imagery can move from collection to delivery — since commercial and government customers want data quickly.
Data latency, the time between image capture and delivery, has long been a key metric for Earth observation customers. But expectations are shifting as customers want intelligence they can use in real time.
