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Many regards multispectral imagers as the workhorse of spaceborne Earth Observation. Traditionally, large satellites performed multispectral imaging delivering repeatable imaging products used across a comprehensive spectrum of applications. Most of the successes of Earth Observation information systems were built...

Find out how Aurora Insight's airborne data is used to map wireless deployments across the rural United States, revealing network improvements, 5G rollouts and more. 

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The end-to-end CubeSat camera resolution, or rather spatial resolution, is best quantified by MTF. As a result, knowing the end-to-end MTF of a CubeSat Camera allows a systems engineer to make appropriate selection choices when optimizing the CubeSat Camera...
In an earth observation context, we see RAW data as the individual, digitized pixels within an image, where a pixel is the smallest data unit produced by an optical payload’s sensor. In its purest form, Earth Observation data is...

Learn more about Aurora Insight's recent technical innovations and new solutions on the horizon.

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Follow for news and updates on Aurora's newest satellite-based RF Sensor.

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The success of a tip and cue process with CubeSat cameras is a function of the data analysis’s latency and accuracy.For example, when looking at identifying illegal deforestation, the daily monitoring of a forest at 5m GSD in four...
The space environment is a complex environment from a domain expertise perspective as it spans across various sectors, horizontal and vertically. And all of these sectors are dependent on each other. No organization can do it on its own,...

Spectrum is real estate for the wireless economy and it has never been more important.

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Satellite Imagery & the Autonomous Vehicle Revolution Satellite imagery and HD mapping prepares the ground for full automation In his 1951 science fiction short story entitled The Pedestrian, Ray Bradbury predicted that cars would not need a driver by the year 2053....