Sceye To Use High-Altitude Airship To Monitor Methane For NASA

Sceye, which has been testing its airships until now, plans to start commercial operations in 2025.

Credit: Sceye
Sceye, a high-altitude airship startup, has signed a cooperative R&D agreement with NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) to detect methane “super emitters” and monitor wildfire activity, storms, earthquakes and other extreme weather events. The New Mexico-based company is developing high...
Garrett Reim

Based in the Seattle area, Garrett covers the space sector and advanced technologies that are shaping the future of aerospace and defense, including space startups, advanced air mobility and artificial intelligence.

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