Tuesday, November 29, 2011

SSTL designs cheap radar satellite, UK government kicks in ₤21 million to build it

SSTL designs cheap radar satellite, UK government kicks in ₤21 million to build it

While we have an innate fear of the eye in the sky (and the role it'll play in the coming robot apocalypse), there's no doubt that observation satellites do a lot of good - from recording weather and climate changes to helping coordinate relief efforts in the wake of natural disasters. Surrey Satellite Technology Ltd. (SSTL) has plans to beef up planetary monitoring capabilities with its new NovaSAR satellite, and the company just received ₤21 million from the UK government to make it happen.

Engadget, SSTL designs cheap radar satellite, UK government kicks in ₤21 million to build it

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