Capella Space is proud to be the first American company to launch and operate Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellites! Since our founding in 2016, we've been on a mission to provide a richer understanding of our planet through advanced Earth observation imaging. Happy Independence Day! Learn more about our journey and how we're revolutionizing space technology at capellaspace.com #CapellaSpace #EarthObservation #SAR
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Learn more about our recent development for the miniature Satellite laser ranging station MiniSLR! The topic of space awareness and usage of space has become a very important issue. It is crucial to keep an eye on what is around us in space. Our institute has developed a miniature satellite laser ranging station with the ability to track satellites with centimeter precision. Find out more about our MiniSLR and its advantages in the news release, link down below in the comment section. #spaceawareness #laserranging #satelliteranging #spacemanagement #technologytransfer
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EUSI is the only satellite data provider who consistently delivers 30 cm VHR imagery in under 30 minutes. ⌛ Not only in a test, not only a few times... but consistently. Moreover, we can process several <30 min NRT orders in parallel on a contractual basis, which will be especially important when the new Maxar Legion satellites are launched in 2024. See a few examples from this winter. 👇 Satellite Imagery © 2024 Maxar Technologies Provided by European Space Imaging #remotesensing #earthobservation #geospatialintelligence
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Unlocking the Secrets of Space Time: Dive into the world of Atomic Clocks! From GPS satellites to the revolutionary Deep Space Atomic Clock, discover how these timekeeping marvels bring unparalleled stability to space navigation. Join us on a journey through precision, innovation, and the future of autonomous space exploration. Follow The Lifesciences Magazine For More #AtomicClockTech #SpaceTimeOdyssey #InnovationBeyondLimits #gps #satellites #trending #knowledge #dailyfacts #thelifesciencesmagazine
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We're used to seeing renderings of satellites and the International Space Station in space, but how about the real image? 🤩 We captured this image of the ISS as it passed over the Indian Ocean from a satellite 69.06 km away. By delivering non-Earth imaging at scale, generating hundreds of images per month, we are actively contributing to the sustainability of space. Our images lead to a clearer comprehension of space objects, their conditions, and activities in orbit. #NonEarthImaging #NEI #Space #SpaceAwareness #SpaceDomain #Satellite #SatelliteImage #SatelliteMonitoring
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A great image of the ISS taken from a civilian observation satellite in orbit. Space to space imaging is a growing area of interest in the sector and will be a strong part of the ability to monitor and manage the increasingly crowded near-Earth environment.
We're used to seeing renderings of satellites and the International Space Station in space, but how about the real image? 🤩 We captured this image of the ISS as it passed over the Indian Ocean from a satellite 69.06 km away. By delivering non-Earth imaging at scale, generating hundreds of images per month, we are actively contributing to the sustainability of space. Our images lead to a clearer comprehension of space objects, their conditions, and activities in orbit. #NonEarthImaging #NEI #Space #SpaceAwareness #SpaceDomain #Satellite #SatelliteImage #SatelliteMonitoring
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“This is really Phase 1 of a massive undertaking at Tomorrow.io in our space program. We’ll eventually deploy these very exotic wide swath scanning precipitation radars, and that will be the first in a series of satellites to fill out a constellation of wide swath precipitation mapping radar satellites that will give a large field of view below the spacecraft of all of the precipitation with very high detail in three-dimensional space.” 🌧️ Richard Roy , Principal Radar Scientist at Tomorrow.io Tomorrow.io's historic satellite launch last year was just the beginning of a constellation that will transform how we can become resilient in the face of volatile weather worldwide. #weathertech #weatherresilience #operationalresilience #spacetech
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🛰️📹 Do you know about the use of cameras in space? The main 𝐮𝐬𝐞 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐬 of satellite cameras include: 🌍 Earth observation 🛰️ Spacecraft monitoring 💫Space exploration 🎥 Surveillance Through our company Ecliptic Enterprises Corp, we successfully launched 🚀 more than 500 cameras into space, participating in more than 75 space missions. All our 𝐢𝐦𝐚𝐠𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐜𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐚 𝐬𝐲𝐬𝐭𝐞𝐦𝐬 are based on a modular architecture to enable reuse of proven existing modules with extensive flight heritage providing: ➡️ Interchangeable configurations of sensors, with a single or multiple cameras. ➡️ A variety of interfaces with the host. ➡️ Multiple processing features. 👉🏼 Learn more about our 𝐜𝐚𝐦𝐞𝐫𝐚𝐬: https://ow.ly/HzLX50QhrLm #ARQUIMEA #satellite #opticalpayloads #satellitescameras #rocketcam #Earthobservation
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Every EO researcher knows the disappointed faces of laymen, when you tell them how most of their spectacular assumptions on satellite imagery is nothing but sci-fi. I recently participated in an activity, which in fact fulfilled many of the naive superlatives. Now I need to reevaluate myself, - what is science fiction, and what is real in EO? All I can say is: we worked with video data collected from an orbital platform, with resolutions in the centimeters. What the hell.. You want to know more? Follow Nick’s upcoming talks and publications on the topic!
That went well! 55 slides in 35 minutes....! Oh, the project..? Brilliant! We can measure river flow, accurately, with video & still imagery from space. Research based upon Planet very high resolution SkySat satellites, both video and high framerate still imagery. Now, come and talk to me at BHS 40th next Monday & #HydroSpace23 in Lisbon later in November.
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"2001: A Space Odyssey": A Visionary Journey that Shaped Satellite Technology 🚀 Arthur C. Clarke's seminal novel "2001: A Space Odyssey" not only ignited our imaginations with its depiction of a future filled with space exploration and technological advancements but also inspired the development of real-world satellite technologies. Clarke's prescient vision of satellites as integral tools for communication, navigation, and space exploration laid the foundation for many of the satellite technologies we rely on today. From GPS and weather satellites to telecommunications networks, Clarke's insights have transformed our world. At Datellite, we're inspired by Clarke's legacy of innovation and continue to push the boundaries of satellite technology, striving to build a future where communication is seamless, connecting people across the globe and unlocking new frontiers of exploration. So, let's embark on our own space odyssey, guided by the brilliance of Clarke's vision. 🌌 #SpaceOdyssey #ArthurCClarke #SatelliteInspiration #DatelliteDreams
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🚀 Elevating space sustainability. Below is an image of an H-2A rocket body taken by a space-based sensor using HEO Inspect. 📸 Imaging these rocket bodies is a crucial step towards fostering a sustainable space environment. We deliver non-Earth imaging (NEI) to identify space junk, like “Object K”, and collaborate with governments to monitor rocket bodies and satellites, such as the ERS 2 satellite, as they re-enter Earth’s atmosphere to gather critical information. 🛰️ Why does it matter? Space sustainability depends on commercial entities collaborating to understand and work within the constraints associated with each form of harm of space debris. By imaging these objects, we can support active debris removal missions, from planning, operations through to observation of the re-entry, deliver critical information to de-risk re-entry, and support in-orbit servicing missions, without the need to launch a dedicated spacecraft or use propellant on an existing spacecraft. 🛠️ How does it help? NEI aids in crafting informed strategies to reduce uncertainties by confirming the object's size, materials, orientation, rotation axis and rate, possible docking ports or other fixtures to act as a capture point, any unexpected states or hazards, and the overall condition of the object. 🌐 Read our summary paper to see in detail how NEI can contribute to a sustainable space future: https://lnkd.in/gYeDDxPc #NEI #Nonearthimaging #Spacesustainability #ADR #IOSM #Spacedebris
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