Thanks, Chris, and hello, everyone. Thanks for joining the call today. For the second quarter of fiscal year 2024, we generated a record $53.8 million in revenue, representing a 11% year-over-year growth, in line with our expectations. Non-GAAP gross margin came in at 52%, above the high end of our expected range. Our adjusted EBITDA loss for the quarter was $14.5 million, also better than expected, reflecting company-wide focus on operational efficiency. We ended the second quarter with 944 unique customers, spanning across defense, civil government and commercial markets. Today, we'll cover a number of items, including recent organizational changes, M&A, sales wins and product developments. So, let's dive in. Starting with the organizational changes. In Q2, we undertook significant efforts to focus and optimize resources in support of sustainable, long-term growth and profitability. Firstly, on August 1st, we announced a headcount reduction that led to an approximately 10% reduction in force. This was a difficult decision, but one that ultimately better positions Planet to the opportunity ahead of us. Our business has scaled rapidly over the last 18 months and while we see the market for our solutions continuing to expand, an increased breadth of projects and people resulted in increased cost and complexity. We expect this action will support greater focus, agility and operational efficiency across our organization. On product engineering priorities, we are pacing the buildout of our next-generation satellite fleets to optimize our resources and support our one-year payback targets for the satellites. I'll cover recent milestones achieved in our Pelican and Tanager program shortly. And one area we're investing more behind is AI. We are seeing promising signs of commercial opportunity in AI, which I'll cover in a moment. We're also actively strengthening our go-to-market strategy. This itself has three components. One, aligning our teams and investments behind our core opportunities: defense and intelligence, civil government and agriculture solutions. Our direct sales team is focused on serving high-value large customer opportunities within these markets. This includes selling our daily PlanetScope scan with AI-enabled analytics to defense and intelligence customers, selling our [area] (ph) monitoring for regulatory enforcement to civil government customers, and selling agriculture solutions that utilize our Planetary Variables. We plan to serve customers in other industries, primarily through our growing network of partners around the globe. Two, we will shift towards supporting smaller opportunities via our platform, enabled by the Sinergise acquisition, which we'll discuss momentarily. These changes will allow our commercial teams to focus on high ROI, large opportunities in our pipeline. Three, we're taking steps to streamline and simplify our sales processes. We expect these actions will increase sales efficiency and shorten customer time to value. Ultimately, these organizational changes and programmatic focus has sharpened our efforts on key priorities and reinforced our path to profitability. To finish up the organizational updates, in early August, we closed the acquisition of Sinergise, which will be a foundational element and accelerant of our Earth Data Platform. We see Sinergise as an enabler to broad geospatial adoption and enhanced ease of use for customers, both speedening and widening customer adoption. We're making our data easier to work with by enabling customers to analyze data and create applications directly on our platform. Today, our customers and partners typically build their own custom workflows to download, analyze and integrate our imagery. With Sinergise though, be more easily able to do this in our cloud platform, leveraging the geospatial power tools that Sinergise has created. This will speed time to value for our customers in addition to more deeply integrating our platform into critical customer operations. Leveraging Sentinel Hub, Sinergise's self-serve platform, which already serve thousands of users, we will shift towards supporting small deals through a lower touch channel. We're excited about the step function expansion of our platform that this acquisition can enable and the incredible talents joining Planet. We'll go into more detail and provide a demo of Sinergise's capabilities at our Investor Day in October. Let's turn to recent sales highlights. Starting with the defense and intelligence market, we recently closed an expansion with the US Space Force. This 12-month extension will enable support of Coalition partner's military training exercises around the globe utilizing responsive commercial space capabilities. Through our work together, they have been leveraging SkySat images, SkySat Video and AI-based Vessel Detection to support the US Department of Defense's commercial satellite capabilities. We also recently received a new seven-figure ACV award from a US government agency for high-resolution SkySat tasking solutions. This award was won through one of our Planet partners. We're proud of the work we do to support multiple agencies across the US government. Additionally, we recently won a seven-figure ACV contract to provide our data to a Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Asia. This is a new customer for us and the contract was one through one of our partners in the region. Within the civil government sector, we are seeing increased demand driven by disaster prevention, emergency response, as well as land management and permitting. For example, we recently expanded our contracts with multiple provincial governments in Canada. We closed a large expansion with the government of British Columbia; a six-figure ACV expansion contract with the Northwest Territories Center for Geomatics; and a six-figure ACV expansion with Quebec's Ministry of Natural Resources and Forest. Our data and solutions are being used to support critical disaster response efforts during the wildfire season to monitor the impacts of climate change on ecosystems and to support land rights across Canada. Similarly, here in California, our data is being used by authorities to identify areas at risk of wildfires and to inform prevention efforts. During Q2, we signed a new deal to provide PlanetScope monitoring, Basemaps, archive access, SkySat tasking, and Sinergise platform access to support wildfire fuel reduction programs. As the frequency and scale of wildfires increase, causing tens of billions of dollars in worldwide damages annually, and broader natural disasters causing hundreds of billions of dollars in damages, our solutions help government customers around the globe prevent and respond to these disasters. In the case of wildfires, this can save significant costs through prevention and reducing severity, as well as help save lives. In Europe, we were recently awarded the new seven-figure ACV multi-year contract, delivering environmental monitoring to the UK Rural Payments Agency with our partner Earth-i. The UK government will use our data to support its Environmental Land Management Scheme, allowing for country-wide detection of a wide range of biophysical parameters. It's worth noting that the Rural Payments Agency is an early example of a customer accessing our Fusion data via Sinergise's platform. In the commercial market, we continue to add great customers across the agricultural solutions, energy and insurance sectors. Now I want to spend a moment on how AI, especially new generative AI and large language models are enabling Planet's business traction. Planet has a deep proprietary archive of Earth Data that grows by terabytes every day, a treasure trove for generative AI models to extract insights and create value. We've seen significant interest in this recently. And I'm pleased to report that last quarter, we signed our first deal in this area, a six-figure, three-month pilot to explore the potential to unleash the value of Planet's daily data with large language models. And we continue to see real-world impact the AI models and Planet's data can make together. The latest example of this was in response to the recent wildfires in Maui. In continued collaboration with Microsoft, together, we created an AI-based building damage assessment. Within 24 hours of being notified of the fire, this was delivered to the Red Cross, who used it to quickly rearrange work in the field to respond to the most urgent priorities first, better supporting first responders on the ground. Damage assessment information is vital as it used to make operational decisions such as where to focus response efforts. It can also be the first step in validating addresses for residents that may qualify for financial assistance for instance. As you'll recall, we've recently partnered with Microsoft to support a building damage assessment solution in response to the war in Ukraine and the earthquake in Turkey and Syria. Together, we've shortened the time it takes to deploy the building damage assessment in each event from months to days to hours. Whether human conflict or natural disaster, access to timely, reliable data is critical to supporting quick and effective humanitarian responses and, in some cases, avoidance and prevention. This important work has already led to interest in our solutions from other countries and organizations. In-all, we see AI as a powerful force that can unlock the potential of our deep data archive and accelerate the adoption of our solutions. Before I turn it over to Ashley, I'd like to highlight a few recent product developments. We're continuing to make great progress on our next-generation missions Pelican and Tanager. I'm excited to announce that our first Pelican tech demo, TD1, is now fully built and being ready for launch later this year. While this first Pelican is truly an R&D satellite, whose primary mission is to test the satellite platform and operational systems that are common between Pelican and Tanager, it's a critical milestone in our program and I'm incredibly proud of our team's progress, developing the unprecedented capabilities this new fleet promises. Further, Tanager's imaging spectrometer, developed and built by NASA JPL, is nearing readiness for integration onto our Tanager 1 satellite, which we expect to have ready for launch next year. The spectrometer is the instrument that will allow us to detect, pinpoint and quantify point source emissions of methane and carbon dioxide, which we've discussed before, has huge potential to support the global sustainability transition. Continuing in that vein, we recently shared our concrete plans for the upcoming release of our Forest Carbon Planetary Variable. This groundbreaking dataset aims to provide insights into forest change and carbon capture at nearly the individual tree level, serving voluntary carbon markets, forest-related supply chains, conservation and regulators. Frequent and board area yet granular data are crucial tools to ensure successful carbon monitoring. Current offerings in this market are often based on data that is years out of date, or significantly lacking in accuracy. Our Forest Carbon product has the potential to match the accuracy of physical or airborne measurements at a fraction of the cost, covering the entirety of the Earth land mass. We plan to launch a global 30-meter resolution product this year and a global 3-meter resolution product, updated on a quarterly basis, in 2024. I want to underscore the significance here. With this capability, we hope to underpin global carbon markets, accelerating our ability to tackle climate change and supporting the multi-trillion dollar transition to a sustainable economy. In summary, this quarter marked one of sharpening focus, increased operational efficiency and improving execution. While the economic climate has been challenging for many companies, including Planet, we also have clear opportunities for changes within our business, to support faster growth and a significant and growing pipeline of opportunities to pursue. We expect the changes we're making will make Planet a stronger, more agile and more efficient organization. We continue to feel the pull from customers for insights that our business enables. Our focus is on improving execution across the board through prioritization and simplification. I'll now turn it over to Ashley for a review of the financials and our outlook. Over to you, Ashley.