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09

MAR 2023
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Flood Mapping: Rising Sea Levels Threaten Venice’s Future


The fate of one of the world’s most treasured cities hinges on the performance of a mega-project scheduled to be fully operational later this year.

A system of flood barriers, located at three inlets that separate the Venetian Lagoon from the Adriatic Sea, is  designed to hold back the rising water and prevent Venice from being consumed by the sea.

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28

FEB 2023
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Kleos Space Joins Ursa Space Virtual Constellation, Accelerates Tip & Cue Capabilities


ITHACA, NEW YORK – FEBRUARY 28, 2022 - Ursa Space Systems, a global satellite intelligence infrastructure provider, has announced today that Kleos Space (ASX: KSS), a space-powered defense & intelligence technology company, will join its Virtual Constellation, the world’s largest database of satellite imagery from the most trusted SAR, optical, and RF data vendors around the globe.

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FEB 2023
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New Space Podcast: Ursa's Eric Cote on The Rapid Commercialization of Space


 

John Severance, host of the New Space Podcast, spoke recently with Ursa Space's Eric Cote, Director of Data and Analytics Services.

In the episode, John and Eric discuss the role that Ursa plays bringing commercial imagery from multiple providers under a single roof and using these resources to create analytics that solve customer problems.

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18

JAN 2023
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Tracking Deforestation on the Island of Sumatra


Southeast Asia holds nearly 15 percent of the world’s tropical forests, but has become one of the world’s most heavily deforested areas.

In this article, we describe how satellite imagery combined with Ursa’s analytics are used to monitor and track deforestation on the Indonesian island of Sumatra.

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04

JAN 2023
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Europe’s Energy Transformation Underway


Just before the start of winter, Europe’s natural gas storage levels looked comfortably high. 

Still, a feeling of unease remains ever since Russia drastically cut gas pipeline flows last year in retaliation for economic sanctions imposed by the West against Moscow.

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27

DEC 2022
2022 Impact: Year in Review


As we look ahead to 2023, it’s worth pausing for a moment to reflect on the last 12 months and highlight the steps we have made toward achieving our company goal of building a comprehensive, accessible suite of global monitoring products.

While it’s impossible to know what events will unfold next year, we know that having the ability to monitor certain areas of the world will help improve lives and the planet. 

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DEC 2022
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Was Qatar ready for the FIFA World Cup?


Argentina’s thrilling victory over France on December 18 was instantly hailed as the most exciting FIFA World Cup Final ever played.

It won’t be easy for future tournaments to eclipse that level of excitement, or the price tag associated with organizing the 2022 edition.

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12

DEC 2022
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Milestone: 30 Million SAR & Optical Images


Transforming /" target="_blank" rel="noopener">pixels to insights requires a robust catalog of satellite data. Otherwise, analytic results become limited.

At its core, sourcing that satellite data can be daunting without the proper training or vendor latency.

 

Strength in Numbers

At Ursa Space, /image-services" target="_blank" rel="noopener">our catalog is the foundation for creating custom analytics and derived insights.

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06

DEC 2022
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China’s Burst Property Bubble: Pandemic, Risky Loans to Blame


 

In December 2021, China’s real estate market came to a sudden halt. In the run up, developers had been aggressively expanding their operations while also taking on massive amounts of debt.

Though the collapse was precipitated by the COVID-19 pandemic, it was exacerbated by reckless housing development.

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29

NOV 2022
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Consortium Revisits ASAT Launch, One Year Later


 

On November 15, 2021, months before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, Russia performed an anti-satellite missile test (ASAT), destroying one of its own LEO (low-earth orbit) satellites, Cosmos 1408.