Asian Surveying & Mapping
Breaking News
PLD Space increases investment in its Launch Complex at the Guiana Space Centre (CSG) to €35M, strengthening Europe’s sovereign space infrastructure
The investment is expected to generate approximately €21 million...
India seeks Singapore capital to fuel its ambitious private space sector
India aims to grow its space economy to US$44...
China conducts surprise launch of Long March 12B, delivers Qianfan satellites on debut flight
HELSINKI — China conducted the maiden launch of its...
ISRO to launch first unmanned Gaganyaan mission by year’s end
The Chairman of ISRO, Somnath said that the efforts...
ORF- RSIS Special Report Launch | India and Southeast Asia: Mapping Strategic Convergence in an Era of Great-Power Competition
In 2014, Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced India’s shift...
Israel defense ecosystem meets to accelerate fieldable counter‑drone tech
Sparked by a message from the frontlines, CET Sandbox...
Chinese startup Mega Engine advances reusable staged-combustion rocket engine
HELSINKI — A new Chinese commercial rocket engine startup...
Haryana wins Geospatial Excellence Award for agricultural innovation in Netherlands
Haryana has been internationally recognised for its technological innovation...
South Korean, Singaporean Entities Partner To Support Space Startup Expansion
SINGAPORE—BlueTide Capital and Singapore Space and Technology Think Tank...
Japan space startups to train engineers from India, Philippines, Indonesia
JICA program to coach professionals on satellite manufacturing, data...

February 17th, 2022
Orbital Sidekick Characterizes Aurora, Secures Key Partnership to Enhance USG Support

The In-Q-Tel partnership supports technical capability enhancements.

San Francisco (February 17, 2022) – Orbital Sidekick (OSK), the leader in commercial space-based hyperspectral monitoring, shares the validation of first light imagery from the company’s recent pathfinder mission and announces a strategic investment with In-Q-Tel (IQT).

To assess the data quality of its Aurora hyperspectral satellite sensor, which launched on June 30, 2021, OSK performed a comparative study between Aurora and two well-known sensors: Hyperion and PRISMA. The Aurora sensor was designed in the likeness of the Hyperion sensor, a hyperspectral instrument launched as part of Earth Observing-1 in 2000 (decommissioned in 2017). PRISMA, a mission from the Italian Space Agency (launched in 2019) consists of two hyperspectral detectors, which together cover the wavelength ranges of Aurora and Hyperion.

“The signal-to-noise ratio of Aurora showed to be several times better than Hyperion, which was the standard for satellite-based hyperspectral imaging for the past decade. Aurora also recorded SWIR measurements consistent with PRISMA. Having achieved this performance at approximately one-hundred times lower the cost, and providing first-ever accessibility of data and analytics to tailored applications, this milestone places OSK at the forefront of commercial hyperspectral imaging,” said Dr. Alvin Spivey, Director of Analytics at OSK.

To elevate its support of national security for the U.S. and its allies, OSK entered an agreement with IQT to deliver timely and relevant insights to IQT’s government partners as part of a rapidly growing hybrid architecture of technology solutions. IQT invests in groundbreaking, commercially focused companies offering capabilities with the potential for significant national security impact.

“Orbital Sidekick’s hyperspectral satellite constellation and forward-looking approach to data processing and management will offer rapid turnaround of insights for government decision-makers,” offered Kristi Bradford, Senior Technology Architect, In-Q-Tel., Inc. “We’re delighted to be working with Orbital Sidekick to bridge the technology gap that will enable this commercial capability to be leveraged by our government partners.”

“Our team is thrilled to join the IQT portfolio of technology providers,” said Dr. Katie Corcoran, OSK’s Director of Government Affairs. “This agreement helps set the stage for long-term growth and sustainable support for some of our most critical national security needs.”

OSK’s six-satellite hyperspectral constellation (GHOSt) will launch during 2022. Each satellite in the constellation will capture 512 spectral bands across the visible to shortwave infrared region (VSWIR, 400 – 2500 nm) at 8 m (HSI) and 3 m (panchromatic) GSD, and a revisit rate of up to daily for certain locations.

About Orbital Sidekick

Orbital Sidekick’s vision is to build the most robust remote sensing and analytics capability in existence. OSK’s proprietary analytics platform and hyperspectral payload architecture provide persistent space-based monitoring solutions powered by Spectral IntelligenceTM. This unique radiometric speciation and change detection capability enables unparalleled target monitoring services for both commercial and defense users on a global scale. Orbital Sidekick is headquartered in San Francisco, California. For more information on Orbital Sidekick’s global persistent monitoring services, please visit www.orbitalsidekick.com.