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This Cool New Space Tech Is Doing A Lot More Than Finding Water On Mars
For several decades now, one of the most enduring topics in space research has been finding consistent sources of water on the planet Mars . It has been confirmed that there is water on Mars, but if humanity could find it reliably and consistently, it could prove to be a lynchpin for crewed missions to the red planet in the far future. To aid in these endeavors, tech companies like Asterra have developed novel ways of spotting moisture from orbit, which are now proving their
7 days ago


Space tech built to find water on Mars now tracks Mexico’s leaking pipes
A technology originally designed to search for water on Mars is now helping Mexico recover millions of liters lost through leaks and theft. Developed in Israel, the Asterra Recover system uses L-band Synthetic Aperture Radar satellites orbiting more than 600 kilometers above Earth to detect underground moisture invisible to the eye. Read more.
Feb 8


New Mexico Expands State-Funded Satellite Leak Detection Program Following Breakthrough Success in Truth or Consequences
ASTERRA’s AI-powered technology delivers efficiency, saving time, money, and water Read more.
Jan 27
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