Space-tech Startup 'GalaxEye' notifies PM Modi of its Multi-sensor Imaging Satellites


Space-tech Startup 'GalaxEye' notifies PM Modi of its Multi-sensor Imaging Satellites
The Founders of Bengaluru-based space tech start-up GalaxEye connected with Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the 113th Episode of ‘Mann ki Baat’ on Sunday, August 25, and advised him about the first-about its-kind multi-sensor imaging satellites created by them. 
GalaxEye was established in 2021 by a group of five graduated class of Indian Foundation of Innovation Madras, Suyash Singh, Denil Chawda, Kishan Thakkar, Pranit Mehta and Rakshit Bhatt. During the exchange, according to Bhatt, the Drishti Mission technology can see through clouds even at night and provides a clear image of India from any region with a single click. He added that they have proactively fostered an item for prawn farmers that can gauge the water nature of their lakes from Space at one 10th of the flow cost.
The data we will use to work iun the development of two areas; the first is, to make India very safe; we will daily monitor our borders, our oceans and seas. We will monitor the enemy’s activities and provide the intelligence to our armed forces. The second is to strengthen the farmers of India,” Mr Bhatt said
In the future, we wish to generate the best quality satellite images for the world in the fight against global issues like global warming, we wish to provide the best quality satellite data to the world,” he added
With the ability to capture high-resolution images from multiple sensors including optical and radar, these satellites can detect military camouflages, track troop movements, provide surveillance in low-light conditions, track crop growth, monitor urbanization, detect changes in the Earth’s surface, and much more,” states the start-up.
Speaking to this, Rakshit Bhatt, Founder said, “The data we will use to work in the development of two areas; the first is, to make India very safe; we will daily monitor our borders, our oceans and seas. We will monitor the enemy’s activities and provide the intelligence to our armed forces. The second is to strengthen the farmers of India”.