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1. Pixxel's Satellite Launch Plans: Bengaluru-based startup Pixxel aims to launch six hyperspectral imagery satellites in 2024. These satellites will be part of a larger constellation. • They will address the needs of various industries, including agriculture, energy, forestry, and environmental monitoring. 2. Rocket Partners: • Pixxel plans to use rockets from both SpaceX (Elon Musk-owned) and ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation). The choice between the two rockets will depend on satellite readiness and launch windows. 3. Hyperspectral Imaging: • The satellites will utilize hyperspectral imaging, which captures and processes light across a wide range of wavelengths. • This technology enables the identification and analysis of materials based on their unique light patterns. 4. Strategic Importance: •Pixxel's initiative aligns with the growth of the Indian space tech industry. • The industry is projected to be worth $44 billion by 2033. •goverment and invester intrestd
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Pixxel, a Bengaluru-based space tech startup, has launched Firefly, India's first private hyperspectral satellite constellation, via a SpaceX rocket. With plans to expand to 18-24 satellites by 2026-2027, Pixxel aims to revolutionize agriculture and
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Pixxel Space: Revolutionizing Earth Observation Founded in 2019 by Awais Ahmed and Kshitij Khandelwal, Pixxel is transforming earth observation with its hyperspectral satellites, which capture data at hundreds of wavelengths. This enables precise mo
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Here’s a summary of today’s startup news in India: Bengaluru-based space tech startup Pixxel, backed by Google, successfully launched three hyperspectral imaging satellites via a SpaceX rocket from California, marking India's first private satellite
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crazy stories 3/10 Satellites create artificial eclipses : Two European satellites were launched on December 5, 2024, as part of the Proba-3 mission to create artificial solar eclipses. By flying in precise formation, one satellite will block the
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Yes, we do have food delivery, fantasy sports, influencers, and instant grocery apps. But is that all India is building? Definitely not. Where is the mention of Skyroot Aerospace —India’s private rocket launch startup that's breaking space barriers?
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