Based in Half Moon Bay, California, Earth Observant is an early stage startup developing a unique, low-flying constellation of satellites to collect “ultra-high” resolution earth imagery for both government and commercial use. We're passionate about designing and operating spacecraft in the Earth's thermosphere, thereby enabling lower cost satellites to collect better data by being closer to the Earth.
As our planet's challenges grow bigger every day, Earth Observant is committed to pushing for change and disrupting the status quo. High resolution earth imagery datasets have myriad applications and are being used to address multiple global problems. We've assembled a world-class team of engineers, developers, and business leaders and built a strategic plan and roadmap to launch our first satellite into space in less than two years. The remote sensing community has responded very positively, and we are rapidly securing the capital needed to get off the ground.
If you want to learn more about Earth Observant's mission, please send us a note below.
As our planet's challenges grow bigger every day, Earth Observant is committed to pushing for change and disrupting the status quo. High resolution earth imagery datasets have myriad applications and are being used to address multiple global problems. We've assembled a world-class team of engineers, developers, and business leaders and built a strategic plan and roadmap to launch our first satellite into space in less than two years. The remote sensing community has responded very positively, and we are rapidly securing the capital needed to get off the ground.
If you want to learn more about Earth Observant's mission, please send us a note below.
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COMPANY PRESS, and RELEASES
February 18, 2021 - EOI successfully tests next generation propulsion technology to support very low earth orbit missions.
September 17, 2020 - Earth Observant Among Top Teams Selected to Exhibit at AFWERX EngageSpace.
August 28, 2020 - How Low Can Satellites Go? Air Force Bets Very Low Earth Orbit Will Give It More Capabilities.
August 6, 2020 - Earth Observant wins US Air Force contract for development of a Very Low Earth Orbit (VLEO) .
June 20, 2019 - National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) announced winners in the first phase of MagQuest.
Media inquiries please reach us at: media@earthobservant.com
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