GalaxEye launches 1st-of-its-kind Drishti Opto-SAR satellite May 3 from California
NewsBytes | May 9, 2026 6:39 PM CST
Drishti delivers all weather imagery
Most imaging satellites use either optical or radar sensors, each with their own downsides like struggling with clouds or producing tricky data.
Drishti combines both in one package, so it delivers clear images even when the weather's bad or at night.
That's a huge win for countries like India where cloud cover is common and reliable data helps with everything from farming to disaster relief, and city planning.
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