
See through the weather and darkness —anytime and anywhere on the planet
See in the dark
Traditional optical satellites are blind at night. Why? They need sunlight.. SAR provides its own illumination: radar. SAR is perfect complement for optical imagery. Simply put: This means SAR operates in light and in darkness, 24/7.
Get “eyes on” your area of interest anywhere on the planet and anytime of day.
Measure with SAR
The radar return, also known as backscatter, provides phase and amplitude information of the ground target. As a consequence, you can measure an object's height, length, depth, and consequently its volume.
If you are a insurance, bank or hedge fund analyst, ingeniSPACE is a powerful means monitor global strategic oil reserves, factory or mining activity from the comfort of your desktop.
Monitor Change Across Hours
ingeniSPACE revisits the exact location on earth every few hours. With over a dozen operating SAR satellites in orbit, monitor change across hours not just weeks or months.
Penetrate through weather
Our X-band synthetic aperture radar easily penetrates cloud cover —a common problem for optical satellites in Asia. SAR can see through smog, fog, rain, and even smoke.
SAR is a powerful disaster monitoring tool during weather related-events such as typhoons, floods, and landslides.