OptoSAR is a hybrid satellite imaging technology that combines optical imaging and synthetic aperture radar (SAR) on one platform to capture Earth’s surface

  • It is associated with GalaxEye’s Mission Drishti, described as the world’s first OptoSAR satellite.

Features

  • Optical sensors give clear, color-rich images, but they are affected by clouds and darkness.
  • SAR can image through clouds and at night, but its output is harder to interpret.
  • OptoSAR fuses both data streams to produce more usable, analysis-ready imagery.

Significance

  • It enables day-and-night, all-weather Earth observation.
  • It is useful for disaster response, flood mapping, agriculture monitoring, border surveillance, coastal monitoring, and infrastructure planning.
  • The fusion approach reduces the gap between visual clarity and weather independence

 

Source: The Hindu