Satellite photos taken of major cities around the world have been released. On November 12th last year, the company announced that it would be selling a Korean-style building, measuring 20 centimeters in length and width, 40 centimeters in height, and weighing 25 kilograms.
The country's first observation satellite was mounted on a Falcon 9 rocket by the American space company SpaceX, and a wrap-up party was held. If you look at the satellite image of Busan taken by Observer 1A, you will see a rectangular shape.
You can see that the pier and coastline of Busan Port are clearly visible. You can also know the locations of major buildings and ships floating on the sea.
The company has internalized the entire process of Observer 1A, from design to production, wrap-up party, operation, and analysis.
Utilizing the technological capabilities of the company, this time it was even possible to receive video. The resolution of satellite images will continue to improve through system optimization.
The company will launch Observer 1B, a sister satellite of Observer 1A, during the January-June period this year.
, put it on the "Falcon 9" and have a wrap-up party. Based on the experience of operating these two satellites, we have established a system for mass production of observation satellites and will be operating multiple small satellites simultaneously within five years. This allows real-time viewing of cities around the world.
We plan to provide monitoring services.
2024/01/31 08:36 KST
Copyrights(C) Edaily wowkorea.jp 101