Good news! This is a little different than Google Street View! đ
"... Hyperspectral imagery startup Pixxel has closed $36 million in funding as it prepares to roll out new remote sensing and analytics capabilities to customers.
The LA and Bangalore-based startup also scored a new strategic investor: Google, the tech giant that’s as well known for its mapping products as it is for its search engine. While Google led the Series B funding round, this does not mark the start of its relationship with Pixxel ...
Hyperspectral imaging uses a spectrometer to identify the spectral signature of objects. Taken from space, this type of imaging unlocks an enormous degree of insight into our planet — from detecting gas leaks to identifying specific types of minerals or plants. Pixxel has been developing this technology since 2019, and it put three demonstration satellites into orbit last year. ...
to development of the next version of its satellites, called Honeybees, which will be even larger and provide even greater resolution. ..."
to development of the next version of its satellites, called Honeybees, which will be even larger and provide even greater resolution. ..."
Color image versus hyperspectral image. Still looks mouth watering and hungry?
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