Key facts
- Greece launched its first optical microsatellite, Hyperion GR-1.
- The launch occurred from Cape Canaveral.
- Hyperion GR-1 is the first of seven satellites in a constellation.
- The constellation aims to enhance public sector operations.
- The satellites will provide advanced geospatial data.
Greece has successfully launched its first optical microsatellite, Hyperion GR-1, from Cape Canaveral. This launch represents the first satellite in a planned constellation of seven. The Hyperion GR-1 is designed to enhance public sector operations by providing advanced geospatial data. The development and launch of this satellite signify a major advancement for Greece's space program and its commitment to utilizing satellite technology for national purposes. The constellation aims to offer comprehensive geospatial insights, supporting various government functions and initiatives. This initiative underscores Greece's growing capabilities in space technology and its strategic focus on leveraging data for public services.
