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Tiny satellites use AI to sniff for methane leaks on the ground (photos)

California-based Earth-observation startup Orbital Sidekick has released the first images from its new constellation of planet-watching satellites that promise to take methane-leak monitoring from space to a new level with the help of AI. 

Orbital Sidekick’s three satellites, launched earlier this year, are fitted with hyperspectral sensors that analyze 500 bands of light across the electromagnetic spectrum. Hyperspectral imaging offers 20 times better sensitivity compared to other systems currently in orbit, the company said in a statement. This sensitivity enables Orbital Sidekick to “chemically fingerprint” Earth‘s surface with a resolution of 26 feet (8 meters), revealing sources of contamination in unprecedented detail. 

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