Enagás and SATLANTIS Start Microsatellite Camera Calibration Tests To Detect Emissions (El Periódico de la Energía)

Enagás and SATLANTIS Start Microsatellite Camera Calibration Tests To Detect Emissions

Enagás and SATLANTIS, a UF startup and UF Innovate | The Hub resident company specializing in high-performance optical loads for observation of the Earth for small satellites, are carrying out high-precision optics calibration tests, which will be inserted into a constellation of space microsatellites, known by the acronym GEISAT (Greenhouse Gases), to detect and quantify methane emissions on Earth.

Specifically, these tests, which are carried out by simulating emissions in controlled flows, will support technological progress that contributes to achieving the decarbonization and energy transition objectives.

The tests are carried out at the Enagás Center for Metrology and Innovation and use technology from SATLANTIS.

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