Pixxel Launches Hyperspectral Satellite Constellation for Climate Monitoring

Pixxel's hyperspectral constellation fills a critical gap in Earth observation, enabling precision agriculture and climate monitoring at unprecedented detail.

Friday, February 27, 2026
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Pixxel Press
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India
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Indian space startup Pixxel has launched the first six satellites of its Firefly hyperspectral constellation, providing the world's highest-resolution commercial hyperspectral imagery at 5-meter resolution. The satellites can detect crop health, mineral deposits, water quality, and methane emissions from space, with applications in agriculture, mining, and climate monitoring.

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16 hyperspectral satellites launched, world's highest commercial resolution at 5m
2Applications in agriculture, mining, water quality, and methane detection
3Data available to commercial and government customers globally
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Pixxel's hyperspectral constellation fills a critical gap in Earth observation, enabling precision agriculture and climate monitoring at unprecedented detail.

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PublisherPixxel Press
Publication DateFeb 27, 2026
Source TypeCompany Newsroom
Source ClassVerified Canonical
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First ReportedFeb 27, 2026
IndexedFeb 28, 2026
PublishedMar 1, 2026

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