Sidus Space CEO Carol Craig to Participate in a Tech Talk at Space Symposium Reinforcing Commitment to Climate Monitoring through Satellite Technologies
Sidus Space, Inc. (NASDAQ:SIDU) announced that its Founder and CEO, Carol Craig, will participate in a Tech Talk on Climate Change at the 2023 Space Symposium in Colorado Springs on April 18, 2023, at 3:30 PM MDT. Alongside representatives from Beyond Gravity and former NASA Administrator Jim Bridenstine, Craig will discuss the crucial role of satellites in climate monitoring ahead of Earth Day. Sidus is set to deploy its LizzieSat™ satellites, enhancing access to space-based data for climate tracking. The LizzieSat™ platform aims to revolutionize geospatial intelligence with real-time data, addressing climate-related issues, natural disaster preparedness, and resource monitoring. Sidus Space, located in Cape Canaveral, Florida, offers comprehensive Space-as-a-Service solutions and aims to solve real-world problems through innovative satellite technologies.
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The LizzieSat™ satellites are set to create a multi-purpose constellation in Low Earth Orbit (LEO) and are designed to meet the precise conditions of commercial and governmental demands in our increasingly interconnected, cloud-based, and data-driven world. The LizzieSat™ platform aims to take advantage of a shift away from static and low-frequency satellite imaging and geospatial solutions toward on-demand access of real-time geospatial intelligence.
“As we look ahead, we are inspired by the prospect of solving real-world problems through LEO satellite data that can be used for a multitude of climate-related concerns, including monitoring key natural resources, preparing for natural disasters, and feeding sophisticated analytics platforms to predict weather patterns,” said Craig. “This is one of the many ways we aim to be an integral part of improving life on Earth from space.”
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