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e-GEOS will apply its AI technologies to Umbra’s SAR data to develop new analytic solutions for market deployment.
The agreement has increased accessibility to high-resolution radar data in Europe, allowing e-GEOS to expand its portfolio and Umbra to enter new markets.
Umbra Space secured a contract extension with the National Reconnaissance Office on 2024-12-04.
Umbra plans to deploy the remaining satellites in its licensed 32-satellite constellation in strategically designed pairs.
Umbra is licensed to operate 32 satellites to support commercial customers and various programs for the U.S. Federal Government.
Umbra’s SAR data is offered under an open license authorized by Creative Commons.
Umbra currently operates six satellites and plans to launch additional satellites throughout 2023 and 2024.
Umbra currently operates six satellites with plans to launch additional satellites throughout 2023 and 2024.
Umbra can provide customers with complex SAR data better than 0.25 m resolution across multiple formats for the first time.
Umbra can provide customers with complex SAR data at resolutions better than 0.25 m for the first time.
Umbra is now able to provide customers with complex SAR data better than 0.25 m in resolution for the first time.
Ursa and Umbra first teamed to serve customers in late 2022 when Umbra began offering high-resolution SAR imagery for commercial use and Ursa became Umbra’s first commercial customer.
Umbra is licensed to operate 32 satellites to support DRIFT and other programs for the U.S. Federal Government.
Umbra won a contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency on 2023-05-22 to demonstrate novel collection techniques using synthetic aperture radar satellites.
Ursa Space helped Umbra develop new techniques for tasking sensors, which improved Umbra’s satellite operations.
Umbra and Ursa first teamed up in late 2022 when Umbra began offering high-resolution SAR imagery for commercial use and Ursa became its first commercial customer.
Umbra expects to deploy two more satellites by the end of 2023.
Umbra plans to launch a total of 24 satellites.
Umbra had three satellites in orbit and expects to deploy two more before the end of 2022.
Umbra launched its first commercial radar satellite with Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) capabilities.