Digantara commissions world's first commercial space surveillance satellite
The world's first commercial space surveillance satellite capable of tracking objects as small as 5 centimetres in orbit was commissioned by Bengaluru-based start-up Digantara. The SCOT satellite, launched on January 14, began operations by captur...

The satellite started operations on Saturday.
"Space just ran out of hiding spots," the start-up said in a post on X.
In a statement, the company said the SCOT satellite achieved first light on Saturday and its inaugural image while passing over South America -- a breathtaking view of Earth's limb, with the city of Buenos Aires glowing against the planet's curvature.
"SCOT's first image is more than a technical milestone; it's a symbol of our team's resilience and unwavering commitment to safeguarding Earth's orbits for generations to come," said Digantara CEO Anirudh Sharma.
The satellite is designed to track and monitor objects as small as 5 centimetres, with a high revisit rate for frequent and precise observations of orbital activity.
As space becomes increasingly congested, this capability is essential for mitigating collision risks and promoting sustainable space operations by providing accurate and dependable data to satellite operators and regulatory bodies.
SCOT has been deployed in a sun-synchronous orbit that allows it to track objects in Low Earth Orbit with more efficiency than existing sensors, which are restricted by fields of view, weather conditions and geographic limitations.
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