Strasa Technologies is delivering an autonomous fleet of high-altitude pseudo-satellite platforms for delivering high-resolution imagery of up to 5 cm GSD.
Additionally, the company will provide the service of flying partner payloads for long duration missions, such as communication services in rural areas.
The solar-powered platform hovers in the lower stratosphere, almost 2 times higher than commercial aviation. It can stay afloat for one year and uses a sophisticated artificial intelligence to exploit stratospheric wind layers together with wind corrections to navigate the globe efficiently.
Strasa Technologies is a spin-off company of Atlas LTA.
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Strasa Technologies Climate Tech relevance
Strasa’s satellite fleet has the capacity to help the climate in multiple ways. The satellites can help farmers to enhance yield with precision agriculture, enabling more sustainable land use. Furthermore, the satellites can be used to prevent and control wildfires, which protects forests as a source of CO2 capture, and reduces the air pollution and CO2 emission caused by wildfires.