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Exobotics collaborate with Simera Sense on nano-sat hyperspectral imaging tech

Exobotics and Simera Sense are collaborating to engineer and integrate a cutting-edge hyperspectral imager into one of their nano-satellite platforms, due to be launched into low-Earth orbit later this year.

Image courtesy Exobotics
 
The hyperspectral imager will perform high resolution imaging, at less than five metres per pixel in the 450nm to 900nm range, allowing for the collection of a variety of space related data which can be utilised across sectors both within and beyond the space industry.
 
Exobotics has developed a bespoke payload support system to enable the image to work with a wide range high-speed radios in S, X and Ka bands to improve performance and flexibility in space.  

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Potential use cases for the hyperspectral imaging technology include monitoring and forecasting crop health, measuring the emissions of pollutants, object detection and more.  
 
The manufacturing of the hyperspectral image is part of a wider collaboration which will later focus on turn-key integrated satellite platforms in order to improve accessibility to space for customers.
 
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Nadeem Gabbani, Founder of Exobotics, commented: “We are delighted to be working with Simera to produce and integrate the hyperspectral imaging payload which will provide high-resolution imagery for a variety of use cases for our customers.
 
“Reducing the barriers to entry for space is vital for the growth of the wider economy, and many sectors, such as fintech, mining and agriculture, need to be made aware of the benefits space can bring at an affordable cost. Access to space needs to be cost effective, easy and fast, which is why we oversee the end-to-end design, manufacturing and testing phases for payloads and nano-satellite platforms, which can be achieved in nine to 12 months through our fast track programme.”
 
Ana-Mia Louw, General Manager at Simera Sense, said: “Simera and Exobotics have great synergy and by working collaboratively, exciting solutions are in the pipeline. We look forward to a successful hyperspectral mission launching later this year and future collaboration with Exobotics, continuously making leading earth observations missions effortless for our clients.”

 


 

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