World's First OptoSAR Satellite Launched: ISRO Hails GalaxEye's Historic Mission Drishti

ISRO congratulated Bengaluru-based startup GalaxEye on the successful launch of Mission Drishti, the world's first OptoSAR satellite. The 190 kg satellite, India's largest privately built, was launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon-9 rocket. It combines optical and synthetic aperture radar for all-weather, day-and-night Earth imaging. Prime Minister Narendra Modi called it a "major achievement" for India's space programme.

Key Points: India's OptoSAR Satellite: ISRO Congratulates GalaxEye

  • World's first OptoSAR satellite launched by GalaxEye
  • India's largest privately built 190 kg satellite
  • Combines optical and synthetic aperture radar for all-weather imaging
  • Reflects growing private sector role in India's space ecosystem
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World's first OptoSAR satellite marks significant milestone in India's space journey: ISRO congratulates GalaxEye on mission Drishti launch

ISRO congratulates GalaxEye on launching Mission Drishti, the world's first OptoSAR satellite and India's largest privately built satellite, boosting Earth observation.

"A significant milestone in India's space journey - ISRO"

Bengaluru, May 3

The Indian Space Research Organisation on Sunday congratulated Bengaluru-based space startup GalaxEye on the successful launch of its Mission Drishti, calling it a "significant milestone in India's space journey" and highlighting it as a key step in strengthening the country's private space ecosystem.

In a post on X, ISRO said, "Congratulations to GalaxEye on the successful launch of Mission Drishti! A significant milestone in India's space journey, with world's first OptoSAR satellite and India's largest privately built satellite, advancing all-weather Earth observation capabilities."

The space agency further noted its role in supporting the mission and fostering private sector participation in the space domain. "ISRO is proud to support this achievement by enabling access to its satellite testing facilities, fostering innovation and handholding India's emerging private space sector."

Extending its wishes, ISRO said, "Best wishes to the team at @GalaxEye for continued success in strengthening the nation's space ecosystem and advancing cutting-edge technology."

Mission Drishti, developed by GalaxEye, marks a major advancement in Earth observation technology with the world's first OptoSAR satellite. The 190 kg spacecraft--India's largest privately built satellite--was launched aboard a SpaceX Falcon-9 rocket and successfully placed into orbit.

The mission has been widely seen as a breakthrough for India's growing private space sector, with the satellite designed to provide all-weather, day-and-night Earth imaging by combining optical and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) technologies.

Officials and experts have noted that the success of Mission Drishti reflects India's evolving space ecosystem, where private startups are increasingly working alongside ISRO, NewSpace India Limited (NSIL), and the Indian National Space Promotion and Authorisation Centre (IN-SPACe).

Prime Minister Narendra Modi has also described the mission as a "major achievement" for India's space programme, while External Affairs Minister S. Jaishankar said it reinforces India's growing global standing in space technology and innovation.

GalaxEye, founded in 2021 by IIT Madras alumni, has emerged as a key player in India's new space economy, with Mission Drishti seen as a validation of its indigenous OptoSAR technology and commercial Earth observation capabilities.

With this launch, India's private space sector has taken another significant step towards global competitiveness, as Mission Drishti opens new possibilities for defence, disaster management, agriculture, and infrastructure monitoring through advanced satellite imaging.

- ANI

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Sarah B
This is truly impressive! Combining optical and SAR in one satellite is a game-changer. ISRO's role as an enabler shows how collaboration between govt and private players can accelerate innovation. Exciting times for global Earth observation.
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Ravi K
Just hope this technology is used wisely for disaster management and agriculture, not just for surveillance. India's space program has always been about peaceful uses. Let's keep that spirit alive.
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Andrew M
I'm amazed that an Indian startup built the largest private satellite in India! This is exactly the kind of innovation that emerges when you combine top talent from places like IIT Madras with forward-thinking government support. Kudos to GalaxEye and ISRO.
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Nisha Z
All-weather, day-and-night imaging will be a boon for our farmers and disaster response teams. Proud to see IIT Madras alumni driving such cutting-edge work. This is what 'Viksit Bharat' looks like 🚀

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