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- About Pixxel | Hyperspectral Imaging Space Innovation
Pixxel’s vision is to make in-space resources accessible and help build a more resilient Earth Our hyperspectral satellite constellation will monitor the planet in detail and map resource-rich zones across the solar system, paving the way for asteroidal discovery
- Pixxel | Hyperspectral Imaging for Earth Observation
Pixxel is a space data company and spacecraft manufacturer redefining Earth observation through high-resolution hyperspectral imaging and advanced analytics
- World’s Highest-Resolution Hyperspectral Satellite Imagery - pixxel. space
Explore Pixxel’s hyperspectral satellites offering high spatial, spectral, and temporal resolutions for unmatched Earth observation and climate resilience
- Firefly: World’s Highest-Resolution Hyperspectral Satellites
Discover Pixxel’s Firefly constellation; six advanced hyperspectral satellites delivering unmatched 5m resolution, rapid revisit, and critical Earth insights
- Pixxel Launches World’s Highest-Resolution Hyperspectral Satellites . . .
Pixxel, a California-based space technology company building the world's highest-resolution hyperspectral satellite constellation, has successfully launched the first three satellites of its Firefly constellation today
- Pixxel raises $24M in additional funding, taking its total Series B . . .
Pixxel, a US-India-based space technology company building the world's highest-resolution hyperspectral satellite constellation, today announced the closing of $24 Million in additional funding as part of its Series B round
- Aurora by Pixxel | Next-Gen Satellite Analytics Platform
Aurora is Pixxel’s in-house Earth Observation Studio that makes satellite data intuitive to explore and ready to use Built for seamless analysis, it bridges the gap between complex imagery and confident decision-making
- Launching Towards Pixxel’s Hyperspectral Vision: Earth’s First Health . . .
With 6 satellites flown in a sun-synchronous orbit (SSO) around a 550 km altitude, Pixxel’s hyperspectral constellation will be able to cover any point on the globe every 48 hours With even more satellites scheduled to launch in late 2023, Pixxel will achieve daily global coverage by early 2024
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