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GalaxEye launches Mission Drishti, India’s largest privately developed Earth observation satellite

GalaxEye launches Mission Drishti, India’s largest privately developed Earth observation satellite

Posted on May 3, 2026 By admin


Mission Drishti, the World’s First OptoSAR Satellite after separation from SpaceX’s Falcon 9 launch vehicle. Photo credit: Special arrangement

Mission Drishti, the world’s first OptoSAR satellite developed by Bengaluru based space startup GalaxEye has been successfully launched on Sunday (May 3, 2026) aboard a Falcon 9 by SpaceX from Vandenberg, California.

Weighing 190 kilograms, Mission Drishti is India’s largest privately developed Earth observation satellite.

“It is the first satellite globally to integrate Electro-Optical (EO) and Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) sensors into a single operational platform, enabling all-weather, day-and-night imaging capabilities. This integrated approach addresses long-standing limitations of conventional systems and enables more reliable and consistent data acquisition across diverse environmental conditions,” GalaxEye said.

Published – May 03, 2026 03:00 pm IST



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