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KAUST and Spire Global to launch a novel nanosatellite

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KAUST and Spire Global are collaborating on a nanosatellite mission, launching a 6U CubeSat to collect high-resolution data on global ecosystems. The satellite, equipped with GNSS-R and a hyperspectral instrument with AI capabilities, will operate for three years. KAUST researchers will use the data for mapping habitats, monitoring vegetation, studying coral reefs, and advancing precision agriculture. Why it matters: This mission will provide valuable data for environmental monitoring and support Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 goals and the Saudi and Middle East Green Initiatives.

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