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SpaceX Transporter-17 successfully deploys four Canadian satellites
SpaceX Transporter-17 successfully deployed 81 payloads including four Canadian satellites: two GHGSat methane-monitoring units, one EarthDaily Analytics multispectral imaging satellite, and the University of Victoria's MARMOTSat CubeSat. The mission expands commercial Earth observation and emissions monitoring capacity in LEO.
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The Wire takeaway
Rapid LEO constellation buildout (GHGSat, EarthDaily) demonstrates commercial viability of daily revisit Earth observation and real-time emissions intelligence; founders in climate-tech and ag-tech should track rideshare cadence and data access economics.
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Topics: Space Tech · leo-infrastructure · earth-observation · emissions-monitoring · commercial-space · constellation-expansion