π°οΈ Mission Drishti π‘: How GalaxEye Built the Worldβs π First OptoSAR Imaging Satellite π°οΈ The future of Earth π observation may not belong to cameras alone. At 2:13 AM β³, somewhere above the Indian Ocean, a cyclone is intensifying. Cloud systems stretch across hundreds of kilometers. Rain bands spiral violently through the atmosphere. Coastal visibility collapses. Traditional optical satellites pass overhead. And see almost nothing. For decades, this has been one of the greatest limitations of Earth π observation systems. The moment weather becomes extreme β precisely when intelligence becomes most critical β many satellites effectively go blind. Floods disappear beneath cloud cover. Wildfires vanish in smoke. Border movements fade into darkness. Entire regions become observational blind spots. Now imagine a satellite that does not depend on daylight or clear skies. A system that can see through clouds, storms, smoke, and atmospheric interference.β¦