MORIARTY, N.M. (KRQE) – It’s been a 12-year journey for Sceye, a New Mexico–based aerospace company aiming to redefine what’s ...
Sceye, a U.S. aerospace and materials science company specializing in High-Altitude Platform Systems (HAPS) for telecommunications and real-time environmental monitoring, today announced the ...
Aerospace company Sceye has completed a 12-day, 6,400-mile (10,299 km) stratospheric flight using its SE2 High-Altitude ...
(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's unmanned aerial vehicle flew from New Mexico to Brazil. Sceye plans to fly to Japan this summer in partnership with ...
Credit: Sceye Stratospheric airship startup Sceye has completed a 12-day mission during which its solar-powered SE2 high-altitude platform system (HAPS) flew 6,400 mi. from New Mexico to the coast of ...
US aerospace company Sceye successfully completed a 12-day, 6,400 mile stratospheric flight using its SE2 High-Altitude Platform Systems.
Aerospace company Sceye is set to receive a loan to help rebuild its local facilities and keep it moving forward in New Mexico. The company, which is attempting to develop technology for a ...
Sceye’s airship, the solar-powered SE2 high-altitude platform system (HAPS), has successfully completed a 12-day ...
Sceye's High-Altitude Platform System just concluded their endurance testing program, bringing this new way to connect one step closer to widespread adoption.
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 ...
Strategic collaborations above 60,000 feet unlocks new potential for traffic and climate management, earth observation and imaging, methane, storm, and wildfire detection, and more ROSWELL, N.M., Oct.