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ICEYE’s small radar imaging satellites can form high-resolution images of areas of the Earth in daylight, at night, and through cloud cover.
ICEYE entered into a cooperative research and development agreement with the U.S. Army’s Space and Missile Defense Technical Center to advance Earth Observation technology.
ICEYE manufactures, launches, and operates its satellites in the United States.
ICEYE’s satellites can see any part of the Earth multiple times a day.
ICEYE can collect images over very wide areas as well as spot collects over specific sites anywhere in the world.
Capella Space, Iceye, and Umbra are companies that are establishing and expanding synthetic-aperture radar satellite constellations.
Iceye U.S. will work with SMDTC to provide the U.S. Army access to Iceye’s SAR imagery and data for Army experiments and demonstrations.
Iceye operates the largest fleet of commercial synthetic-aperture radar satellites and has launched 14 satellites to date.
Iceye U.S. has established a 24-hour Mission Control Center to support government security and tasking requirements.
ICEYE provides around-the-clock tasking capabilities to support 24/7 monitoring for NOAA.
ICEYE operates a constellation of synthetic-aperture radar satellites that image the Earth's surface by bouncing a radar beam from approximately 550 km in space.
Iceye planned to expand its constellation by more than 10 satellites in 2022.
Iceye won a contract to provide data from its constellation of small synthetic-aperture radar satellites to Copernicus.
As a Copernicus Contributing Mission, Iceye’s imagery and data will be provided free of charge to European public organizations, European service providers, and international organizations that serve European citizens.
Iceye was selected as a Third Party Mission under evaluation by the European Space Agency in 2019.
ICEYE operates a constellation of SAR satellites that transmit a radar beam from approximately 550 km altitude to image the Earth's surface.
The partnership between ICEYE and the Copernicus Contributing Mission Activity will be funded by the European Commission and operated by the European Space Agency.
Finland’s Iceye operates X-band SAR satellites.
Finland's Iceye offers the world's highest SAR revisit rate.
Iceye of Finland maintains a U.S. subsidiary in California and is the first commercial firm to establish a SAR constellation.