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India to Launch 12 Earth Observations Satellites in PP Partnership

In a significant move to enhance India’s space capabilities, the government has announced its decision to part-fund 12 earth observation satellite launches under a Public-Private Partnership (PPP) model. The Centre

Remote Sensing

Russia Plans to Launch 5 Earth Observation Satellites in 2024

Roscosmos, the Russian space agency, plans to launch five Earth observation satellites in 2024. This initiative is part of a broader strategy to enhance Russia’s Earth observation capabilities. The planned

Remote Sensing

China Launches 2 Remote Sensing Satellites

JIUQUAN, 19 January (BelTA – Xinhua) – China launched two high-resolution optical remote sensing satellites into a preset orbit from the Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center in northwest China. The two

Business

Global Marketing Insights to Speak on Big Data Geospatial Analytics Platform at “Small Satellites Big Data Conference”

Cleveland, OH August 3, 2017 – Global Marketing Insights Inc., a pioneer in geospatial business intelligence and geospatial market research, will assist in demonstrating the big data processing capabilities of global-scale machine

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Airbus Defence and Space Invests in Very High-Resolution Satellite Imagery from 2020 Onwards

-Four very high-resolution (VHR) optical Earth observation satellites to be launched in 2020 and 2021 will ensure continuity of Pléiades misión – Highly responsive dual VHR constellation will offer state-of-the-art

Remote Sensing

Russia Reduces Reliance on Foreign Remote Sensing Satellite Data

MOSCOW – Russia Space Agency Roscosmos has said that Russia has significantly reduced its dependency on foreign remote sensing satellites. “A significant reduction has been noted in the use of foreign Earth remote

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27 Indian Satellites Currently Operational: Govt

25 Feb. 2015 – As many as 27 satellites, including 11 which facilitate the communication network in the country, are currently operational and one more is to be launched next