SatVu propels expansion plans with contract signing for next two satellites: HotSat-2 and HotSat-3
SatVu is announcing significant advancements in its satellite program and expansion efforts - continuing its mission to capture the highest resolution thermal data from space for a safer and more sustainable Earth.
SatVu is announcing significant advancements in its satellite program and expansion efforts - continuing its mission to capture the highest resolution thermal data from space for a safer and more sustainable Earth.
SatVu has unveiled an Earth Observation image of Fresno, California, showcasing the transformative potential of high-resolution thermal data from space in combating urban heat challenges worldwide.
SatVu's high-resolution thermal imagery recently supported specialist publication 38 North with evidence which indicates increased levels of activity at the Yongbyon Nuclear Scientific Research Center in North Korea.
SatVu, the trailblazing climate tech company is announcing an anomaly which is expected to impact ongoing operations in the mission of its pathfinder satellite, HotSat-1.
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Equipped with Satellite Vu’s data and insights, JSI will expand their global imaging portfolio with high-resolution thermal data for any location on the planet.
Satellite Vu has signed a second SpaceX launch contract for their second satellite, doubling their thermal data collection capacity, faster than planned, amidst rising climate concerns.
Satellite Vu has commissioned a new clone of its original satellite in collaboration with Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL) to double its data collection capacity.
Satellite Vu selects Orbit Logic’s collection planning software for the operation of its planned constellation of high resolution thermal imaging satellites.
American investors Lockheed Martin and In-Q-Tel have spotted the potential of a British aerospace company producing the world’s first highest resolution infrared data sets available from space.
Satellite Vu are set to make their carbon emissions data available to the public to raise awareness and promote accountability towards business sustainability.
British satellite scale-up Satellite Vu, founded in 2016, has successfully raised £15 million ($20.7 million), as it looks to ramp up its plans to launch seven thermal and infrared imaging satellites into space that will be able to provide real-time data on how green every building on the planet is.
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