SATLANTIS’ Optical Camera Is Already on the International Space Station
SATLANTIS‘ optical camera has arrived at the International Space Station (ISS) after five days of travel. In a few days it will be manually placed by ISS astronauts on the Japanese Kibo module.
“It was a complete success and an international milestone, as it is the first time that a camera of this size reaches submetric resolution in space,” said Juan Tomás Hernani, CEO of UF Innovate | The Hub resident client SATLANTIS, a provider of high-performance payload technologies for Earth observation and remote sensing.
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