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EOS-06 is the third-generation Earth observation satellite in India’s Oceansat series designed to provide continuity of Oceansat-2 services with enhanced payload specifications.
Ursa Space and EOS Data Analytics have developed a joint service built atop Ursa Space’s services and EOSDA’s capabilities to deliver critical insights over Ukraine.
EOS Data Analytics offered to connect data-providing companies with government officials, including Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s minister of digital transformation.
EOS-04 is a radar imaging satellite designed to provide high-quality images under all-weather conditions for applications including agriculture, forestry and plantations, soil moisture and hydrology, and flood mapping.
EOS-04 is a 1.7-ton Earth observation satellite equipped with a C-band radar.
PSLV-C52 was the first PSLV launch since the failure of the EOS-03 mission launched last year.
EOS-04 is a radar imaging satellite designed to provide high-quality images under all-weather conditions for applications including agriculture, forestry and plantations, soil moisture and hydrology, and flood mapping.
The Earth Observation satellites EOS-04, EOS-06, and EOS-02 are expected to support disaster management, insurance-related activities, agriculture, and water management.
Synspective signed a partnership agreement with Orbital EOS in October 2021 for collaboration in the Asia region.
Synspective will continue to collaborate with Orbital EOS to help define the oil spillage area, its extent, and outflow prediction by providing SAR imagery data.
Orbital EOS used Synspective’s StriX SAR data to analyze oil spill detection off the coast of Syria in September 2021.
Australia’s Electro Optic Systems Holdings Ltd. (EOS) announced plans in 2020 to spend approximately 1.2 billion Australian dollars to create the SpaceLink constellation.
The Arrow 100+ includes built-in Eos Bridge capabilities to connect with external sensors.
EOS-3 was designed as an agile Earth observation satellite to be placed in geostationary orbit approximately 36,0 m from Earth’s equator.
EOS-03 was intended to provide continuous, relatively low-resolution imagery of India and surrounding regions from geostationary orbit.
GISAT-1 (EOS-3) was designed to provide near-real-time imaging of a large region of interest at frequent intervals.
Indian Space Research Organisation will launch EOS-3 in the third quarter of 2021-22.
The Eos Bridge supports connection to instruments or sensors with an RS-232 serial port.
Pegasus Imagery operates an autonomous aircraft called the PV-02 Eos.
Launcher acquired the AMCM M 4K additive manufacturing system from AMCM, an EOS Group company.