GalaxEye's 'Mission Drishti': Revolutionizing Earth Observation Satellite Technology
GalaxEye plans to launch 'Mission Drishti', the world's first multi-sensor EO satellite, offering 1.5-meter resolution. This initiative will aid in geospatial analysis for various applications and mark India's prominence on the global space map with advanced satellite technologies.
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GalaxEye, a pioneering space-tech start-up, will launch 'Mission Drishti', the world's first multi-sensor Earth observation satellite, early next year. The satellite will begin a constellation plan, launching 8-10 satellites over four years.
The 1.5-meter resolution satellite empowers governments, industries, and defense agencies with high-definition geospatial analysis, essential for border surveillance, disaster management, and more. Suyash Singh, CEO of GalaxEye, aims to deliver actionable data through space innovation.
Weighing 160 kg, 'Mission Drishti' is India's largest private satellite. Its SAR and optical payloads offer continuous Earth data regardless of weather, positioning India at the forefront of space intelligence technology, Singh emphasizes.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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