GalaxEye's 'Mission Drishti': A Breakthrough in Satellite Imaging

GalaxEye is launching Mission Drishti, a pioneering satellite with optical and radar capabilities to enhance earth observation. Set to launch in early 2023, this initiative aims to form a 10-satellite constellation by 2030, providing diverse applications in defense, agriculture, and more.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 18-01-2026 12:37 IST | Created: 18-01-2026 12:37 IST
GalaxEye's 'Mission Drishti': A Breakthrough in Satellite Imaging
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GalaxEye, a space start-up, is on the verge of launching its innovative satellite, which promises to revolutionize earth imaging by integrating optical and radar data. This advanced technology has vast implications, spanning sectors from defense to agriculture.

The upcoming launch of 'Mission Drishti' marks a significant milestone for GalaxEye, positioning it as India's largest privately developed satellite. The multi-sensory earth observation satellite is slated for deployment in the year's first quarter, with plans to expand to a 10-satellite constellation by 2030.

This ambitious project, forecasted to deliver near real-time data, will enable groundbreaking applications in defense, surveillance, disaster response, and more. GalaxEye's SyncFused OptoSAR technology offers unparalleled all-weather imagery, catering to the growing demand for persistent, multi-input intelligence.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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