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Iceye was the first company to launch a small synthetic aperture radar satellite in 2018.
Iceye unveiled a new product on 2020-03-26 that provides synthetic aperture radar imagery with a resolution of 0.25 m.
Iceye produces 25-centimeter SAR imagery using data acquired by a single satellite staring at a location for 10 seconds.
Iceye announced an agreement with RS Metrics on 2019-11-06 to provide data on iron ore inventories to the commodities market.
Iceye plans to launch two additional radar satellites by the end of the year.
Iceye plans to launch two additional radar satellites by the end of the year.
Iceye will begin offering commercial access to its Spotlight mode on 2019-10-16, providing one-meter resolution synthetic aperture radar (SAR) imagery.
Iceye operates a constellation of three SAR satellites and plans to launch two more satellites 2019.
Iceye operates a constellation of three SAR satellites and plans to launch two more satellites 2019.
Iceye plans to launch two additional satellites in 2019.
Iceye plans to launch two additional satellites in 2019.
Iceye plans to launch two additional satellites in 2019.
Iceye launched the first commercial SAR microsatellite, Iceye-X1, in January 2018.
Iceye launched its second radar microsatellite in late 2018 and planned to launch five more radar microsatellites in 2019.
Iceye plans to launch as many as five SAR satellites by the end of the year.
Iceye plans to launch as many as five SAR satellites by the end of the year.
Iceye planned to launch as many as five more satellites in 2019 according to the Ursa-Iceye news release.
Ursa Space Systems and Iceye will jointly develop new analytic services using data from Iceye’s synthetic aperture radar satellites.
Working with Iceye, Asia Pacific Satellite Inc. will expand its business to provide further data, hardware, and radar imaging solutions to the government of South Korea.
Iceye plans to launch at least five satellites in 2019.