Spacetech startup GalaxEye launches Mission Drishti from SpaceX

Spacetech startup GalaxEye launches Mission Drishti from SpaceX



Spacetech startup GalaxEye on Sunday launched its first earth observation (EO)satellite, Mission Drishti, aboard a Falcon 9 operated by SpaceX from Vandenberg, California.

The 190-kg satellite which has been in the works for about five years will soon start beaming down data from space to its clients.

The IIT-Madras incubated startup through its propriety tech combines electro-optical and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) sensors on a single platform. It will enable all-weather, day and night imaging.

“Mission Drishti marks our first mission and the culmination of over five years of sustained R&D,” said Suyash Singh, founder and chief executive of GalaxEye. “We are now focused on commissioning the satellite and starting data delivery. We are already seeing strong global interest in the datasets enabled by our OptoSAR payload.”

The Bengaluru-based startup said its system can generate up to three times more information than conventional EO satellites by fusing multiple imaging modes with AI.

The satellite is designed as a dual-use platform, with applications spanning defence, agriculture, disaster management, maritime monitoring and infrastructure planning. Initial imagery is expected to be available in the coming weeks, GalaxEye said.