By deploying cameras on its own satellites as well as hosting payloads on other spacecraft, such as rovers and drones, Sen is capturing a diverse range of perspectives on the world and beyond
A new video released by the space imaging company Sen has provided a breathtaking bird’s-eye view of South India and Sri Lanka.
The footage, captured on April 30, 2024, offers a unique perspective on the landmass and surrounding waters, showcasing the intricate details of the region’s geography and infrastructure from the vantage point of low-Earth orbit.
Sen, a company dedicated to gathering news and information about Earth and space and making it universally accessible, has been at the forefront of innovative space-based imaging technologies. By deploying cameras on its own satellites as well as hosting payloads on other spacecraft, such as rovers and drones, Sen aims to capture a diverse range of perspectives on the world and beyond.
The latest video, which has been widely shared on social media, provides a stunning visual representation of the scale and complexity of the South Asian subcontinent. Viewers can clearly make out the coastlines of India and Sri Lanka, as well as major cities, rivers, and transportation networks.
The video has been met with widespread acclaim, with many viewers expressing awe at the sheer scale and beauty of the landscape captured from space.
It shows the power of space-based imaging to provide new and innovative perspectives on our world, and to the ongoing efforts of companies like Sen to push the boundaries of what is possible in the realm of space exploration and Earth observation.
Source: .indiatoday.in