Canadian data processing and analytics company EarthDaily Analytics Corp. (EDA) says it will start building a new constellation of nine Earth observation satellites this month and plans to have them all launched and operational by the end of 2023. The Low-Earth Orbit (LEO) constellation will provide geospatial analytics covering agriculture, forestry, environment, financial services, and defense and intelligence during an expected lifespan of over 10 years. EDA spokesperson Andrew Mullin told Via Satellite that the satellite constellation would include nine LEO satellites that are able to collect imagery in a combination of 21 spectral bands. The satellites will operate 750-800 kilometers above Earth and a majority of the imagery collected will be 5-meter resolution.