➀ Kuva Space, a Finnish Earth observation company, has successfully launched its hyperspectral microsatellite Hyperfield-1, marking the initial stage of its commercial constellation. ➁ The microsatellite is equipped with a patented hyperspectral camera and an AI-powered analytics platform, aiming to provide daily observation by 2027 and gapless subdaily global monitoring by 2030. ➂ The company plans to offer a subscription-based service for near real-time monitoring of various Earth conditions and activities.
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