BREMEN, Germany — Teledyne Space Imaging is collaborating with Satlantis to develop key electronics for a sensor for Earth observation and planetary exploration. The two companies announced the partnership Nov. 20 at Space Tech Expo Europe in Bremen, Germany. Satlantis will develop Front-end Electronics (FEE) for Teledyne’s in-development CIS125 TDI detector. The CIS125 Time Delay Integration (TDI) imaging sensor being developed by Teledyne Space Imaging features a 5 µm pixel size. When combined with super-resolution techniques, the sensor can achieve a resolution of less than 10 centimeters. TDI technology allows…