Spire Global Inc. said it has received its first data from its Hyperspectral Microwave Sounder (HyMS) demonstrator satellite, reaching the mission’s “first light” milestone and validating the sensor’s hyperspectral microwave sensing capability in orbit. The company said the instrument can measure atmospheric temperature, humidity and precipitation and provides more than 1,000 sensing channels across key water vapor and temperature bands, aiming to improve vertical-resolution profiling and resilience to radio frequency interference. The results have already been presented as first on-orbit data received, not as a future presentation.
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