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EARTH A-EYE

See everything. Miss nothing. AI-powered Earth observation.

Revenue Potential $160–400M/year
EARTH A-EYE mission patch
Resolution 1–3 meter
Cloud Penetration 100% — SAR sees through all weather
Revisit Rate Every 3–5 days (full belt)
Response Time <30 min for priority tasking

Earth A-Eye provides SAR (Synthetic Aperture Radar) imaging-as-a-service for the equatorial belt. Unlike optical satellites that are blinded by tropical clouds 80% of the time, SAR penetrates clouds, works at night, and delivers all-weather, all-time Earth observation for disaster response, infrastructure monitoring, and resource mapping.

The Challenge

Tropical nations are the hardest to observe from space. Cloud cover blocks optical satellites 80% of the time. When disasters strike — floods, landslides, volcanic eruptions — the nations that need satellite imagery most are the ones least able to get it.

The Inversion

EquaSat SAR satellites see through clouds, rain, and darkness. AI models process raw SAR data in orbit, delivering actionable intelligence within minutes. Equatorial nations get their own eyes in the sky, independent of Northern imagery providers.

Step 1

SAR satellites transmit radar pulses toward Earth's surface

Step 2

Reflected signals are captured and processed into high-resolution imagery

Step 3

AI models run in orbit to classify features (flood extent, building damage, vegetation change)

Step 4

Processed intelligence is downlinked directly to requesting nation

Step 5

API access allows integration with national disaster management systems

Step 6

Historical archive enables change detection over months and years