InnoSat3 and Geoscan-2 continue to carry out their mission in orbit. Both satellites were launched in July 2025 and are operating normally, showcasing Geoscan’s satellite-based transport monitoring technologies.
On July 25, nine experimental small satellites developed by Geoscan were launched into a near-polar sun-synchronous orbit at an altitude of approximately 500 km
April 15 marks the completion of the second “Send Your Name to Space” campaign. This time, we collected 7787 names and over 3500 images from 117 countries.
Statistical analysis of more than 3000 flights allowed our engineers to find elements and systems of Geoscan 201 which could be improved to make it more reliable and convenient to use at the same time.
We are pleased to present Sputnik 1.3. In the new version, we significantly improved *tls rendering algorithm, expanded the list of supported formats and added a number of new features.
INTERGEO is the world's leading conference trade fair for geodesy, geoinformation and land management. At last year’s fair, more than 17,000 visitors discovered the latest innovations from 531 companies from 37 different countries.
A series of seminars by Geoscan Group and Moscow State University of Geodesy and Cartography (MIIGAiK) will take place at universities of Argentina and Colombia.