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Data from Pixxel’s constellation will be used to create an AI-informed analysis platform and a digital twin of the Earth.
With additional satellites scheduled to launch in late 2023, Pixxel will achieve daily global coverage by early 2024.
Accenture’s investment in Pixxel followed Pixxel’s $25,000,000 Series A funding round in March 2022.
Pixxel launched its first satellite as part of SpaceX’s April Transporter-4 payload.
The data from Pixxel’s hyperspectral constellation will be used to build an AI-informed analysis platform and a digital twin of the Earth.
Accenture’s investment in Pixxel followed Pixxel’s $25,000,000 Series A funding round announced in March 2022.
Pixxel is building a high-resolution hyperspectral imaging satellite constellation to provide AI-powered insights for climate-related applications.
Pixxel plans additional satellite launches in late 2023 to achieve daily global coverage by early 2024.
Pixxel’s constellation of hyperspectral satellites provides images that deliver 50x better resolution than existing in-market options.
Pixxel’s constellation of hyperspectral satellites provides images that deliver 8x more information than existing in-market options.
Pixxel raised a $25,000,000 Series A round to expedite development of additional satellites.
Dawn Aerospace secured a contract to provide propulsion for Pixxel’s hyperspectral imaging constellation.
Pixxel plans to use data from its constellation to create an AI-informed analysis platform and a digital twin of the Earth to provide policy recommendations and actionable insights for climate-conscious governments and organizations.
Pixxel has satellites scheduled to launch in late 2023 and aims to achieve daily global coverage by early 2024.
Pixxel launched TD-2 on SpaceX’s Falcon 9 as part of the Transporter-4 rideshare from Cape Canaveral to support building a 24×7 planetary health monitor.
Pixxel raised $25,000,000 in Series A funding from Radical Ventures, Seraphim Space Capital, Jordan Noone (Relativity Space co-founder), Lightspeed Partners, Blume Ventures, and Sparta LLC.
Pixxel launched its first fully fledged satellite TD-2 (Shakuntala), a six-unit cubesat designed to produce visible and infrared hyperspectral imagery at a resolution of 10 m.
Pixxel secured a $25,000,000 Series A round on 2022-03-28 and expects to launch another satellite on an Indian PSLV in the near future.
Pixxel’s SHAKUNTALA satellite is a hyperspectral Earth-imaging satellite designed to provide global coverage every 24 hours.
Pixxel plans to offer AI-powered insights from its hyperspectral constellation for climate-related discovery, problem solving, and prediction.