(Reuters) - Aerospace startup Sceye has partnered with NASA and the U.S. Geological Survey to deploy climate management tools to monitor wildfires and storms from the edge of space, the company and ...
Sceye, an aerospace company based in New Mexico, has secured an investment from SoftBank Corp. to scale its stratospheric airship technology and prepare for pre-commercial wireless services in Japan ...
Later this year, a certain airship will lift off from New Mexico to embark on a Pacific crossing for its longest flight yet. But the real test won’t begin until it arrives in Japan. There, the airship ...
Aerospace company Sceye has completed a 12-day, 6,400-mile (10,299 km) stratospheric flight using its SE2 High-Altitude Platform Systems (HAPS). The flight traversed the stratosphere from New Mexico, ...
MORIARTY, N.M., April 13, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Sceye, a U.S. aerospace and materials science company specializing in High-Altitude Platform Systems (HAPS) for telecommunications and real-time ...
Sceye is developing a high-altitude platform system (HAPS) to provide telecommunications, Earth observations and other applications from the stratosphere. Credit: Sceye WASHINGTON — A company ...
This collaboration positions Sceye's HAPS technology as a critical partner in providing precise earth observation and lifting multi-mission payloads. Using advanced hyperspectral imaging, Sceye will ...
The Sceye HAPS made its first flights in 2021, reaching a maximum altitude of 64,600 ft (19,690 m). It also utilized an onboard 4G active antenna array and beam-forming technology to maintain an LTE ...
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MORIARTY, N.M., April 13, 2026 /CNW/ -- Sceye, a U.S. aerospace and materials science company specializing in High-Altitude Platform Systems (HAPS) for telecommunications and real-time environmental ...