First images of the Satlantis iSIM-170 camera

Juan Tomás Hernani, CEO of Satlantis, shares the news of the arrival of the first images sent by the iSIM-170 camera from the International Space Station. After 7 years of intense work, last May the Basque company SATLANTIS launched into space , inside a Japanese rocket, a state- of-the-art camera , an iSIM-170 camera that was placed on the International Space Station and has already begun. to send your first images. In its first month of operation, it has sent more than 28,000 images captured from space. The Petronor facilities, the coast of Huelva, a small airport in French Provence, a motorboat on the Peloponnese coast are some of the images collected in one of its orbits. The record of verifying submeter resolution, for example with the image of an airport and its runway lines, car identification etc. It has shaken the international scene, and places us in a good competitive position in 6 international projects. This project has been possible thanks to the cooperative work between SATLANTIS and other entities such as EVERIS, ORZA, AXIS-ICO and the Basque Government, among others. The first mission in the ISS and its technological success is the endorsement of a commitment fulfilled after 7 years of work, and the best guarantee to make the Basque company SATLANTIS the international leader of extreme miniaturization space cameras in the words of Juan Tomás Hernani, who aspires to promote a new round of financing of € 26 million with its current partners and with new strategic partners. tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech tech

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