![]() ![]() ![]() Finally, there are a few who think the job in Earth observation is done as soon as the satellites are launched and they start collecting data. Some in the space community usually see EO as just another segment in the satellite market to be launched with the ~200 launchers/rockets, in development, while others think of EO as images taken from space that (mostly) look beautiful and can be used in “ solving problems in various industries on Earth.” The expert community, on the other hand, (remote sensing, geospatial, artificial intelligence) considers EO as this incredible source of scientific data from different type of sensors in space holding the key to solving a number of global challenges of our time. Both those within the industry and those outside the ‘space bubble’ do not pay a lot of attention to this market (although that’s changing a little, with a lot of money being thrown into EO startups lately). I have been writing about Earth observation (EO) - this largely, misunderstood and underreported part of the space industry - for a while now. Demystifying Earth Observation: The Multi-Billion Market* in Space Tech Context
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