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Urthecast Corp LFDEF

UrtheCast Corp is a Vancouver-based technology company that serves the geospatial and geo-analytics markets with a variety of products and services. The company operates earth observation (EO) sensors in space, including two satellites, Deimos-1 and Deimos-2, to produce imagery data that is displayed on UrtheCast's cloud-based web platform and distributed directly to partners and customers. The company's primary source of revenue is from earth observation imagery and engineering. Geographically the company offers its services to Europe, Russia, Middle East, Africa, South Asia, and the Americas. Its only operating segment being the provision of the Earth observation imagery, geo-analytics products and services, and engineering and value-added services.


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Comment by DPS101on Sep 30, 2020 10:33am
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Microsoft and Land O'Lakes

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Microsoft and Land O'LakesGuys, about that space cameras... I just heard this rumor: Isn't the camera mounted in one of them modules? How worthless are they if they would stay in space on a new platform?

There is some talk that the Russians may salvage three of it’s own modules for use in a new space station, which is on the drawing board now, so there is hope for some parts to survive beyond 2024.
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