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Since 2017, SUEZ and ASTERRA have worked together to serve nearly every water utility in the United Kingdom.
SUEZ and ASTERRA’s combined efforts have reduced carbon emissions by 23,128 metric tons in the United Kingdom.
ASTERRA's pilot project with ACME Lithium produced ACME Lithium's highest lithium values to date and identified approximately twice as many likely lithium locations above 100 ppm compared with traditional geochemistry exploration methods.
Since January 2023, ACME Lithium and ASTERRA have collaborated under a teaming agreement to utilize ASTERRA’s Synthetic Aperture Radar solution to locate subsurface minerals.
Asterra sources synthetic aperture radar data from Japan’s Advanced Land Observing Satellite-2 (ALOS-2) and the Saocom 1A and 1B radar spacecraft that Argentina operates jointly with Italy.
Asterra is in advanced talks about ordering a satellite that could be deployed in 2025 or 2026.
ASTERRA’s satellite-based technology produced a large number of locations with lithium values above 100 parts per million in Fish Lake Valley, Nevada.
ASTERRA’s satellite-based PolSAR technology provides a method to identify lithium targets before investing in costlier ground exploration.
ASTERRA will provide EarthWorks and other products based on analytics derived from L-band Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (PolSAR) satellite data and a patented algorithm.
ASTERRA filed a patent on advancements in using polarimetric synthetic aperture radar (PolSAR)-based technology for lithium exploration.
ASTERRA will provide products and services based on analytics derived from Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (PolSAR) satellite data with a focus on ASTERRA EarthWorks for infrastructure monitoring.
Asterra gathers data from Japan’s Advanced Land Observing Satellite-2 and from Saocom 1A and 1B radar satellites built by Argentina’s space agency and operated jointly with the Italian Cosmo-SkyMed constellation.
ASTERRA will provide products and services based on analytics derived from Polarimetric Synthetic Aperture Radar (PolSAR) satellite data.
Asterra offers Earth-observation products and services based on synthetic aperture radar satellite data.
Orbital Insight announced plans on 2022-08-09 to work with Israeli startup Asterra to jointly provide remote sensing analytics to water utilities, infrastructure organizations, and other industries.
ASTERRA executed a teaming agreement with Orbital Insight to jointly provide remote sensing analytics to water utilities, infrastructure organizations, and other industries.
In 2017, ASTERRA won the Imagine H2O Water Data Challenge under its former name, Utilis.
ASTERRA’s MasterPlan, Recover, and EarthWorks products use synthetic aperture radar (SAR) from space-based satellites to observe soil moisture beneath the surface.
Grand Bahama Utility Company (GBCU) and ASTERRA received the Excellence in Utility award for using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) satellite-based infrastructure intelligence to detect leaks within the underground water pipeline network post-hurricane Dorian, saving over 220 million gallons of water per year.
ASTERRA appointed Pazit Malchi Bodesky as vice president of marketing.