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The European Space Agency will offer researchers free access to Iceye’s synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery including the ability to task Iceye satellites.
ICEYE performed trials that Scan imaged areas as large as 100 km by 400 km (60 by 402 km) in a single acquisition, covering areas that would take more than 1,500 Spot images as a comparison.
Iceye unveiled a wide-area Scan imaging product on 2021-05-10 focused on areas as large as 10,000 square kilometers.
Iceye is preparing to launch 10 synthetic-aperture radar satellites in 2021 after launching four in 2019.
Finland-based Iceye established Iceye U.S. in early 2020.
Iceye announced plans on 2021-04-15 to expand its U.S. organization in response to rising government and commercial demand for synthetic aperture radar imagery and data.
Iceye has six satellites in orbit providing government and commercial customers with synthetic aperture radar data and imagery.
In January a U.S. government official requested imagery of a coastal oil spill from Iceye, and Iceye tasked a satellite to obtain nighttime imagery that was delivered to the customer early the following morning.
The European Space Agency selected ICEYE as a data provider under its Earthnet Third Party Mission program in 2020 and sponsored the cost of access to ICEYE’s SAR data for earth observation and research application development.
Iceye began capturing SAR imagery and data with the new satellites on 15 February, less than one month after the 2021-01-22 Transporter-1 flight.
Iceye published images from three synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellites launched in January on a SpaceX rideshare mission.
Some of the images from the three newest ICEYE SAR satellites were taken as early as 2021-02-15, less than a month after launch.
ICEYE published its first set of images from three ICEYE synthetic-aperture radar (SAR) satellites that were launched at the end of January on the SpaceX Transporter-1 mission.
Iceye began capturing SAR imagery and data with the new satellites on 2021-02-15.
The three new Iceye satellites reached orbit on the 2021-01-22 SpaceX Falcon 9 Transporter-1 flight.
The new Iceye satellites are upgraded versions of the small spacecraft Iceye has been launching since 2018.
Iceye published the first images on 2021-02-25 from three synthetic aperture radar satellites the company launched in January on a SpaceX rideshare mission.
Iceye plans to launch at least eight additional satellites in 2021.
Some of the new Iceye satellites are expected to be built in the United States where Iceye is establishing a manufacturing facility.
Iceye uses the AWS Ground Station and AWS cloud to access satellite data and deliver information to customers in minutes.