GalaxEye launches Mission Drishti, the world's first satellite with integrated SAR and MSI sensors, offering 1.8m fused resolution for all-weather, day-and-night Earth observation.
The launch of Mission Drishti marks a significant advancement in Earth observation technology by combining SAR and MSI sensors, eliminating the need for separate data fusion and providing inherently aligned, analysis-ready data. This innovation offers unparalleled contextual intelligence and accelerates AI model development for applications in defense, infrastructure, and agriculture, potentially disrupting existing satellite data markets by offering a more comprehensive and efficient solution.
Mission Drishti is highlighted as India's largest privately built satellite, underscoring advancements in India's private space sector and its growing capabilities in Earth observation technology. This positions India as a key player in the global satellite intelligence market.
India's largest privately built satellite, enhancing national space capabilities.
Aims to accelerate AI development and provide advanced Earth intelligence.
This product launch sits within a broader pattern of space, defense & strategic deep tech activity across India markets.
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Browse this channelGalaxEye has launched Mission Drishti, the world's first satellite to integrate both Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Multispectral Imaging (MSI) sensors on a single platform. This "SyncFusion™" technology enables all-weather, day-and-night imaging with enhanced clarity and contextual intelligence. The satellite offers a fused resolution of 1.8m and is India's largest privately built satellite, aiming to provide accessible, high-quality satellite intelligence for diverse applications.
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