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Pixxel
Company typePrivate
IndustryOuter Space
FoundedFebruary 2019;5 years ago(2019-02)
Founders
  • Awais Ahmed
  • Kshitij Khandelwal
Key people
  • Awais Ahmed
    (CEO)
  • Kshitij Khandelwal
    (CTO)
Products
  • Hyperspectral Imaging Satellites
  • Earth Observation data platform
  • Satellite Manufacturing and Missions
ServicesSatellites
Websitepixxel.space

Introduction

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Pixxel(pik·sl) is a US/Indian private space technology company building a constellation of the world’s highest-resolutionhyperspectral imaging satellitesinto asun-synchronous orbitalong with Aurora, its in-house Earth observation platform designed to convert satellite imagery into actionable insights.

Pixxel was founded by Awais Ahmed and Kshitij Khandelwal in 2019 while studying atBITS Pilani.In 2023, the company was named one ofTIME’s 100 best Inventionsin the Sustainability category and a Technology Pioneer by theWorld Economic Forumin 2024. It was Asia's only space startup to qualify for the 2019TechstarsStarburst Space Accelerator in Los Angeles. Pixxel’s mission is to build a health monitor for the planet.

Pixxel's hyperspectral satellites are designed to detect, monitor, and predict threats invisible to satellites in orbit today. This is made possible by the hyperspectral cameras' ability to capture additional wavelengths of light across a broad and continuous range on theelectromagnetic spectrumbeyond those typically observed by conventional satellite imaging systems. This technology provides detailed information about the health and composition of the Earth’s surface, supporting decision-making in agriculture, energy, mining, infrastructure, environment and more.

Pixxel is also building Aurora, itsEarth Observationplatform, which intends to make remote sensing accessible by simplifying the visualization and analysis of remote sensing datasets.

Pixxel has launched and operated three demonstration hyperspectral satellites with 10-30 meter spatial resolutions. The company plans to launch six commercial 5m resolution hyperspectralEarth observation small satellites,named Fireflies, in 2024 and eighteen more by 2026.

History

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While pursuing his undergraduate degree, Awais Ahmed was one of the founding members and engineering lead at teamHyperloop India,a national finalist at theSpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competitionin 2017. This team was the only one from India to win and was invited to SpaceX HQ to build, demonstrate, and race their Hyperloop vehicle. This experience inspired Ahmed to focus on space innovation.

Identifying a gap in spectral resolution and the need for more detailed satellite imagery available in the market, Ahmed and Kshitij Khandelwal co-founded Pixxel in 2019 to provide high-resolution hyperspectral data and address climate change and concerns across agriculture, mining, environment, energy and more.

Pixxel launched its first satellite,Shakuntala/TD-2, on a SpaceX Falcon-9 rideshare mission, Transporter-4, on April 1, 2022. Pixxel's third satellite, Anand, was scheduled to be launched in late 2020 on a Soyuz rocket. It later entered into an agreement with India's state-owned NSIL to use a PSLV rocket to launch it in early 2021. Its launch on board the PSLV-C51 was then delayed in February 2021 due to technical issues. Anand was launched on ISRO’sPSLV-C54successfully on 26 November 2022.

Pixxel has three demo satellites they launched between 2021-2022. One of them, Shakuntala, has reached its end of life after monitoring the Earth for ~620 days and beaming down its first hyperspectral images for commercial use. The six satellites, referred to as the Fireflies, are being built and will be launched with ISRO and SpaceX in 2024.

Pixxel also launched a first-of-its-kind 30,000+ sq ft. Spacecraft Assembly, Integration, and Testing (AIT) facility called ‘MegaPixxel’ in Bengaluru, India, to design, manufacture, integrate and test their satellites under one roof.

Funding and Investment

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Pixxel’s seed round of funding in August 2020 raised $8 million from Lightspeed India Partners, Blume Ventures, GrowX Ventures, Techstars, Omnivore VC, and others.

This was followed by a $27 million Series A funding in March 2022 from Radical Ventures, Seraphim Space Investment, Sparta LLC, and other existing investors, as well as an undisclosed amount fromAccenturein 2022. Their $27 million was the largest amount raised by an Indian space company at the time. It was also the first time an international venture capital fund invested in the Indian space ecosystem. The company then raised $36 million in a Series B funding round, which saw the entrance of new investors likeGoogleand existing investors. Since its inception in 2019, Pixxel has raised $71 million in funding.

Technology and Products

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Pixxel Space's technology includes its constellation of hyperspectral imaging satellites and its in-house Earth observation platform, Aurora. In addition to its imaging capabilities, Pixxel leverages its expertise in satellite development to offer high-performance, cost-effective satellite manufacturing solutions.

Hyperspectral Imaging Satellites

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Hyperspectral Imaging Satellites


Pixxel is building a constellation of hyperspectral imaging satellites that provide 5-metre resolution and capture up to 50 times more data than conventional satellites across over 250 VNIR and SWIR bands.

Pixxel’sHyperspectral imagingsensors capture and analyze images across a wide range of the electromagnetic spectrum, including wavelengths invisible to the naked eye and beyond the capabilities of currentmultispectral imagingsensors. Traditional multispectral imaging satellites capture only a few broad and discrete bands, while Pixxel’s technology offers a detailed and unique 'spectral fingerprint' (or spectral signature) of Earth's objects, materials, and conditions, enabling precise identification and monitoring.

The satellites feature a 40 km swath width and a 24-hour revisit frequency, ensuring comprehensive coverage and timely data acquisition. The data supports stakeholders by providing critical data for informed decision-making and operational efficiency. Pixxel’s technology has applications across agriculture, environment, mining, energy, urban planning and other industries for enhanced crop management, environmental monitoring and sustainability, improving surveying, monitoring pipeline leaks and infrastructure safety, responsible resource exploration, disaster assessment and more.

A hyperspectral image of Senegal's Saloum Delta from Pixxel. The hyperspectral image (right) shows more detail than the regular image (left). The different colours show different crop species.

Earth observation studio

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Aurora is Pixxel’s Earth observation studio designed to transform satellite imagery into actionable insights. Developed entirely in-house, Aurora provides a developer’s toolkit to navigate a comprehensive collection of open-source remote sensing datasets. Hyperspectral data from Pixxel’s satellites are expected to be available starting in 2024.

Aurora simplifies the traditionally complex remote sensing data analysis process by providing a user-friendly and intuitive interface. It allows for easy customization of insight extraction workflows and straightforward implementation of analytical models across various industries, including agriculture, forestry, environment, mining, and energy.

Aurora aims to equip the remote sensing community with essential tools to integrate Earth observation data into business processes and workflows. The platform was publicly announced on August 5th.

Satellite Manufacturing and Missions

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Pixxel offers satellite manufacturing services, leveraging its strong track record in building high-performance, reliable hyperspectral satellites. The services include ready-to-launch small satellites, small satellite bus platforms, next-generation imaging payloads, and end-to-end mission services.

The company's satellite buses will be highly adaptable, accommodate various payloads, and feature a plug-in architecture for performance enhancements in computation, storage, and downlinking.

Partnerships, Collaborations & Grants

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Pixxel has 50+ customers across industries, 90+ resellers across major geographies, and multiple MoU collaborations and grants. Notable ones include:

NRO

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The company has been awarded a 5-year contract by the NRO Commercial Systems Program Office (CSPO) under the Strategic Commercial Enhancements Broad Agency Announcement for Commercial Hyperspectral Capabilities. They will provide technical hyperspectral imagery remote sensing capabilities via modelling simulation and data evaluation. Pixxel will demonstrate its capabilities through end-to-end tasking, collection, and product dissemination using its currently on-orbit pathfinder systems and future HSI constellations. It will also respond to ad-hoc product ordering and delivery requests from the NRO and its partners.

Innovations for Defence Excellence under the Ministry of Defence (iDEX)

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In October 2023,Pixxel won the iDEX Prime (Space) grantto manufacture satellites for the Indian Government. This first-of-its-kind multi-crore grant for the Mission DefSpace Challenge empowers Pixxel to manufacture miniaturized multi-payload satellites for the Indian Air Force. This was officially signed as a landmark 350th iDEX contract in June 2024.

Pixxel also won the DIU & iDEX (India) Maritime ISR Challengeat the INDUS-X Summit in March 2024, where the company demonstrated its use of hyperspectral imagery to detect ocean surface oil spills. The company also recently announced that it won another iDEX challenge to build hyperspectral and thermal IR cameras for the 150kg miniaturized micro-satellites previously secured.

Some of Pixxel’s partnerships include Rio Tinto, Data Farming, European Space Imaging (EUSI), Sanborn, SkyFi, Procalculo, and more, as well as MoUs with the Save Soil Foundation and the Mahalanobis National Crop Forecast Centre (MNCFC DAC).

Awards and Recognition

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Pixxel has been named:

Pixxel was also featured in TIME’s Best Inventions list under the Sustainability category in 2023.

Awais Ahmed and Kshitij Khandelwal made theForbes 30 Under 30in April 2021 and in Hurun India’s Future Unicorn Index 2024 list in June 2024. Additionally, Awais was named to theMIT Innovators Under 35list in 2023 and theFortune 40 Under 40list in 2022.

Launch History and Upcoming Plans

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S No Satellites Launch date Launch vehicle Launch Site Orbit Status
1 Shakuntala April 01 2022 Falcon 9 SpaceX,Cape Canaveral SSO-LEO Success
2 Anand 26 November 2022 PSLV Satish Dhawan SSO-LEO Success
3 Fireflies 2024 TBA TBA SSO-LEO Planned


Gallery

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References

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Pixxel. (2023, September 21). Pixxel Raises $36 Million in Series B Funding to Advance Hyperspectral Satellite Constellation and Data Platform. Retrieved from https:// pixxel.space/blogs/pixxel-raises-36-million-in-series-b-funding-to-advance-hyperspectral-satellite-constellation-and-data-platform

Pixxel. (2021, March 17). Pixxel To Launch the World’s Highest Resolution Hyperspectral Smallsat Constellation.Business Wire

Pixxel. (2024, June 25).Pixxel Signs Landmark 350th iDEX Contract to Develop Miniaturised Multi-Payload Satellites. Retrieved from https:// pixxel.space/blogs/pixxel-signs-landmark-350th-idex-contract-to-develop-miniaturised-multi-payload-satellites

Pixxel. (2024, March). Pixxel Wins DIU & iDEX (India) Maritime ISR Challenge at INDUS-X Summit.

Pixxel.(2024, August 5). Pixxel Announces Public Launch of Aurora, Its Earth Observation Data Platform.

Business Standard. (2024, June 6). Pixxel, Sarvam AI among 10 Indian startups in WEF's Tech Pioneers list. Retrieved from https:// reuters /technology/google-leads-funding-round-indian-space-startup-pixxel-2023-06-01/

Via Satellite. (2023, February). March 2023 - The 10 Hottest Satellite Companies in 2023.

Fast Company. (2023, March). Meet the 10 most innovative space companies.

See also

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