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Pixxel’s Firefly Satellites Achieve Successful First Light, Delivering the World’s Highest-Resolution Hyperspectral Images from Space

Pixxel’s Firefly hyperspectral satellite constellation has downlinked its first images, marking a new global benchmark in spatial and spectral resolution. Capturing insights across India’s River Ganga, Sundarbans, and Senegal’s Saloum River Delta, Pixxel unlocks critical applications for environmental monitoring, agriculture, disaster response, and natural resource management.

Two men in formal attire are featured in front of a dark background showing Earth from space. The text 'OrbitAID: Fueling the future' is displayed above them, with a stylized orbit symbol encircling the letter 'O.

OrbitAID Secures $1.5 Million Pre-Seed Funding Led by Unicorn India Ventures

OrbitAID, a Chennai-based spacetech startup specializing in on-orbit refueling solutions, has secured $1.5 million in pre-seed funding. The round was led by Unicorn India Ventures, with additional investment from TANSIM (Government of Tamil Nadu). The funds will facilitate in-space demonstrations of docking and refueling operations, expansion of on-orbit servicing facilities, advancement of their Standard Interface Docking and Refueling Port (SIDRP) to commercial readiness, and scaling of team capabilities.

The image shows a satellite labeled "GalaxyEye" floating in space with an expansive starry night sky in the background. The satellite has large solar panels, visible on both sides, extending outward. Below the satellite, the "GalaxyEye" logo is displayed in white text, with a circular design incorporated into the "e," resembling an eye or lens, symbolizing observation or vision. The scene evokes a sense of exploration and advanced technology in space.

GalaxEye Raises $10M in Series A for Satellite-Based Earth Observation

GalaxEye, an Indian space tech startup, has raised $10 million in Series A funding, supported by strategic investors including MountTech Growth Fund - Kavachh, chaired by former Defence Secretary Ajay Kumar. Founded in 2021, GalaxEye is preparing for the 2025 launch of its first multi-sensor satellite to advance Earth observation and disaster monitoring. The funding will bolster GalaxEye’s operations, as India’s private space sector continues its record-breaking growth.

The image shows the logos of GalaxEye and SpaceX with a handshake icon between them, above a satellite orbiting Earth. The satellite is depicted with extended solar panels, hovering over a view of Earth's atmosphere and surface from space.

GalaxEye Partners with SpaceX for 2024 Earth Observation Satellite Launch

Indian spacetech startup GalaxEye has teamed up with SpaceX to launch its first multi-sensor Earth observation satellite, Drishti, in 2024. The satellite will use Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) and Optical/Multispectral Imaging (MSI) to capture high-resolution images in all weather conditions. This marks the beginning of a five-satellite constellation, aiming to offer daily revisits and sub-1 meter resolution by 2025. The collaboration highlights India's growing presence in the global spacetech industry, aligning with the “Make in India for the World” initiative​.

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On the left, the GalaxEye logo is displayed above the tagline 'Sensing Beyond Vision' with an illustration of a satellite against a backdrop of space. On the right, five men, including GalaxEye CEO Suyash Singh and his team, pose in a modern office setting next to a scale model of a satellite.

Infosys Invests in GalaxEye to Boost Indian Earth Observation Technology

Infosys has announced a $2 million investment in Indian Earth-observation startup GalaxEye Space as part of its Series A round. This partnership aims to enhance satellite data fusion, AI-driven analytics, and next-gen space technologies. GalaxEye, founded by Suyash Singh and his IIT Madras colleagues, is set to launch the world’s first multi-sensor Earth-observation satellite in 2025. The satellite, equipped with synthetic aperture radar and multispectral sensors, will offer unique capabilities for the Indian Armed Forces, including low-light surveillance and camouflage detection. The Infosys investment follows GalaxEye’s recent $6.5 million Series A funding.

A banner image for Vaanam, a space tech accelerator, featuring its logo prominently displayed against a backdrop of space and a sunrise over Earth. On the right side of the image is a portrait of Nambi Narayanan, former ISRO scientist, who is mentoring the accelerator. The logo includes a stylized arc representing a satellite orbit, with the text "Vaanam Space Tech Accelerator" beneath it. The overall design emphasizes the space theme and the involvement of a prominent figure in India's space research.

Vaanam: Pioneering Space Tech Accelerator Launched in Chennai

Vaanam, the first private space tech accelerator in India, was launched in Chennai to bolster the space startup ecosystem in Tamil Nadu. Spearheaded by entrepreneurs Hariharan Vedamurthy and Sameer Bharat Ram, the accelerator aims to support startups with mentorship from former ISRO scientist Nambi Narayanan. The initiative was inaugurated by Tamil Nadu industries minister TRB Raaja, highlighting the state's commitment to advancing space technology. With plans to establish a propellant park and a second rocket launchpad in Thoothukudi, Tamil Nadu is positioning itself as a hub for space innovation. Minister Rajaa emphasized the state and central government's support for space tech startups, highlighting the significance of accelerators in funding and development. Narayanan underscored the need for private sector involvement and proposed an Asian Space Agency to foster interplanetary travel and enhance trade relations in the region.

Build for ISRO, Build for India" - A satellite in space with the Earth in the background and text emphasizing building for ISRO and India.

ISRO Launches AI for Space Immersion Startup Challenge with IIIT Hyderabad

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO), in collaboration with IIIT Hyderabad's National Remote Sensing Centre (NRSC), has announced the AI for Space Immersion Startup Challenge. This initiative aims to nurture the next generation of space-tech pioneers through activities like ideation sessions, pitching rounds, industry talks, panel discussions, and mentorship. Dr. Srinivas K., Director of NRSC, emphasized the importance of collaboration to solve complex space and geospatial challenges. Participants can choose between the Startup Challenge for early-stage startups and established companies, or the Student/Research Challenge for researchers and students. The event offers funding opportunities, industry exposure, networking, and collaboration with ISRO scientists and industry leaders. Applications are open for visionaries to submit proposals online.

Union Budget 2024" - Image featuring the Indian flag, Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman holding a red budget briefcase, and a rocket launch, symbolizing India's push towards expanding the space economy.

India Launches Rs 1,000 Crore VC Fund to Boost Space Economy

Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman announced a Rs 1,000 crore venture capital fund to boost India's space economy. The initiative aims to increase India's share in the global commercial space market to 10% by 2030, from the current 2%. This policy offers financial assistance, adding to the existing policy support and technical aid. (2) Lt. Gen. AK Bhatt (Retd.) of the Indian Space Association hailed the fund as crucial for space startups. Awais Ahmed of Pixxel and Srinath Ravichandran of Agnikul Cosmos praised the fund's impact, while Pawan Kumar Chandana of Skyroot Aerospace emphasized its role in capturing global market share.

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