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    Home » SkyServe Achieves Breakthrough in Earth Observation with Smart Earth Imaging

    SkyServe Achieves Breakthrough in Earth Observation with Smart Earth Imaging

    StratNewsGlobal Tech TeamBy StratNewsGlobal Tech TeamMay 17, 2024 Industry News No Comments2 Mins Read
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    SkyServe, a space technology company based in Bengaluru and Cupertino, has reached a major milestone in Earth observation with its recent development of Smart Earth Imaging in orbit. The company hails this advancement as the “Smartphone Moment” for Earth observation.

    SkyServe’s Smart Earth Imaging

    In collaboration with space logistics firm D-Orbit, SkyServe successfully tested its edge computing software stack, STORM, on a satellite launched by SpaceX earlier this year. The satellite, equipped with STORM, performed intelligent tasks such as error correction in imagery, cloud and water cover removal, and vegetation identification. These tasks were processed over the Egypt-Sinai Peninsula within seconds of capture.

    STORM’s standout feature is its ability to transmit memory-efficient imaging back to Earth, achieving a fivefold increase in efficiency. This capability underscores SkyServe’s potential to generate actionable insights in near-real-time, transforming traditional Earth observation methods.

    The Impact of STORM

    STORM represents a significant paradigm shift in satellite functionality. It allows satellites to exceed their initial purposes. By utilizing edge computing technology, satellites can now provide tailored insights for specific applications on demand. This ushers in a dynamic and responsive era of Earth observation.

    Vinay Simha, Co-founder and CEO of SkyServe, likened this advancement to the iPhone moment for Earth observation. He highlighted the transformative impact of STORM in unlocking numerous use cases from space. Viney Jean-Francois Dhiri, D-Orbit’s Head of Business Development, praised the collaboration. He noted that it facilitates the in-orbit STORM platform and aligns with D-Orbit’s mission to offer comprehensive in-orbit services.

    Future Plans and Missions

    SkyServe’s commitment to innovation is evident in its future plans. Mission Denali is already underway. Leveraging Loft Orbital’s YAM-6 satellite, SkyServe aims to demonstrate automated tasking and host customer geospatial models for various applications. Additionally, the company is preparing for Mission K2, which is scheduled for launch aboard ISRO’s PSLV C59 later this year.

    These missions signify significant progress in empowering geospatial operations. They enable analytics companies to access real-time insights from space through onboard data processing capabilities.

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