GalaxEye's Mission Drishti: Pioneering Satellite Imagery
GalaxEye, a space start-up, is launching Mission Drishti, an innovative satellite merging optical and radar data. This satellite, India's largest privately developed one, will aid sectors like defense and agriculture. By 2030, it plans a constellation of 10 satellites for real-time, all-weather earth observation.
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GalaxEye, a cutting-edge space start-up, is poised to launch Mission Drishti, an innovative satellite that merges optical and radar data to deliver unprecedented earth images. Scheduled for launch in the first quarter of this year, this groundbreaking mission represents India's largest privately developed satellite.
Chief Executive Suyash Singh highlighted that Mission Drishti is a global pioneer, integrating radar sensing and optical imaging into a single platform. By 2030, GalaxEye aims to establish a constellation of 10 satellites, enabling near real-time data delivery for applications in defense, agriculture, disaster response, and climate intelligence.
GalaxEye's patented SyncFused OptoSAR technology addresses a critical gap in global satellite imagery by producing all-weather images. This development is vital for government and defense clients seeking dependable, continuous intelligence irrespective of environmental challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)

