A tough reality which most Earth Observation companies face every day is: data bottlenecks. Satellites generate lots of data—a single acquisition from a camera or a radar can account for several gigabytes, creating terabytes of payload data per day—but the real deal is how to make sure this data gets to the right hands as fast as possible. On-board storage is not infinite, and more importantly, customers are having problems which are waiting to be solved.
Why Lasers in Space?
Why Lasers in Space?
Why Lasers in Space?
A tough reality which most Earth Observation companies face every day is: data bottlenecks. Satellites generate lots of data—a single acquisition from a camera or a radar can account for several gigabytes, creating terabytes of payload data per day—but the real deal is how to make sure this data gets to the right hands as fast as possible. On-board storage is not infinite, and more importantly, customers are having problems which are waiting to be solved.