# 總部位於班加羅爾的太空新創公司 GalaxEye 於週日成功發射其 Mission Drishti 衛星。

*aerospace · news · 2026-05-03 · Deccan Chronicle*

## Key points

- GalaxEye 發射了 Mission Drishti，全球首顆結合光學與合成孔徑雷達感測器的 OptoSAR 衛星。
- Mission Drishti 是印度最大型的私人建造衛星，搭載於 SpaceX 獵鷹9號火箭發射。
- 該衛星可實現持續且全天候的資料擷取，應用於國防、農業及災害管理等領域。
- GalaxEye 計畫到2030年將 Mission Drishti 擴展為由10顆衛星組成的星座。

New Delhi: Bengaluru-based space start-up GalaxEye on Sunday launched its Mission Drishti satellite aboard a Falcon 9 rocket of SpaceX from California. The company said Mission Drishti is the world’s first OptoSAR satellite, combining electro-optical and synthetic aperture radar sensors on a single platform. Electro-optical sensors capture high-resolution images in clear conditions, while SAR enables imaging in all weather and lighting conditions. In a statement, founder and CEO Suyash Singh said, “With the satellite (Mission Drishti) now successfully in orbit, our immediate focus is on completing its commissioning. As we move through this phase, we are already witnessing strong global interest in the differentiated datasets enabled by our OptoSAR payload.” The company said the satellite is designed to address limitations of conventional systems and enable consistent data acquisition across varied environmental conditions. It will support applications in defence, agriculture, disaster management, maritime monitoring and infrastructure planning. Mission Drishti is expected to complement India’s broader Earth observation capabilities, including the 29 active satellites listed by Indian Space Research Organisation. The launch follows five years of indigenous research and development, along with environmental testing and performance validation. Director general of the Indian Space Association, Lt Gen A.K. Bhatt (Retd), said, “GalaxEye has achieved what only a few global players have, which is seamlessly combining optical and SAR capabilities on a single platform to enable persistent, all-weather intelligence.” “What stands out is not just the technology, but its broader impact on how downstream applications will increasingly define value in the space economy, particularly in Earth observation, where timely, decision-grade insights are critical,” he added. Union minister Jitendra Singh said the launch marked a milestone for India’s space sector. “The successful launch of the world's first OptoSAR satellite, and the largest privately-built satellite in the country, reflects the immense potential of our young innovators driving nation-building,” he said in a post on X. GalaxEye plans to expand Mission Drishti into a constellation of 10 satellites by 2030 to build a domestic Earth observation network.

**Companies:** SpaceX, GalaxEye
**Countries:** India, United States

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