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Our First Satellite

MISSION
DRISHTI

The world's first OptoSAR imaging satellite. A new benchmark in Earth observation, built for reliability from day one.

Scheduled Launch
2 May, 2026 · 12:29 AM PST
Launch Vehicle
Falcon 9
Launch Site
SLC-4E, California
About the Mission

A new way of seeing the Earth, on one platform.

Mission Drishti is GalaxEye's first satellite mission and the debut of OptoSAR satellites in orbit.

It is the first to combine MSI and SAR on a single platform, delivering intuitive, reliable, all-weather Earth imagery that is already analysis-ready.

One satellite. Two sensors. Data that is inherently aligned.

Launch

CAS500-2 Mission

SENSORS

OPTOSAR

Orbit

Sun-synchronous LEO

The Satellite
Mission drishti

Engineered for decision-grade clarity.

Satellite Mass
~190 kg
Spatial Resolution (SAR+MSI)
1.2 - 3.6 m
REVISIT FREQUENCY
4 Days
ALTITUDE
500 ± 10 kms
BANDS
X-Band, PAN, RGB, NIR, Coastal Blue, Red Edge
Payload
OPTOSAR
Capability
All-weather, day-night , intuitive imaging
Resolution
Highest among
Indian private
players
SIZE
India's largest
privately built EO satellite
Data Output
Fused, analysis-
ready imagery
Journey to Launch

A look at how Mission Drishti came together.

What This Mission Represents

First steps of a new way of seeing.

A new way of seeing the Earth is taking its first steps toward being possible . Mission Drishti is the first of its kind; the start of an age where satellite imagery becomes reliable, intuitive, and all-available.

It is the culmination of years of engineering across multiple platforms , collapsed into a single spacecraft.

This is the moment reliable Earth observation stops being a promise and becomes a utility.
Behind Mission Drishti

Years in the making. Seconds to launch.

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