A proud moment for all of us building space technology in India.
For years, India’s space story has inspired generations of engineers, dreamers, and builders. Today, we are seeing that inspiration turn into real capability beyond national institutions and into private industry.
Designing, building, testing, and launching complex satellites from India is not easy. It takes belief, patience, obsession, and a team that refuses to think small.
This mission is proof that India can build deep-tech space systems at the highest level.
Grateful for the recognition and incredibly proud to be part of this journey.
The future is being built here 🇮🇳🚀
Mission Drishti by GalaxEye marks a major achievement in our space journey. The successful launch of the world’s first OptoSAR satellite and the largest privately-built satellite in India is a testament to our youth’s passion for innovation and nation-building.
Heartiest congratulations and best wishes to the founders and the entire team of GalaxEye.
@GalaxEye
1 week ago, @GalaxEye's Mission Drishti reached orbit, and we're proud to have played a small part in their journey through Rainmatter.
When we first met them a few years ago, we were floored by their audacious goal. They were building the world’s first commercial OptoSAR satellite— it would combine optical imaging and radar sensors into a single payload that could see through clouds and operate day or night, no matter the weather conditions. It had never been done before.
Their journey from @iitmadras to the @SpaceX launch on 3 May hasn't been easy. It took 4 years and countless obstacles along the way. It is rocket science after all! 😆 And building something as groundbreaking as Mission Drishti requires a team of founders with incredible grit and belief. This short clip captures the dream, the nerves, and the launch.
Huge congratulations to @thesuyashsingh and the entire team at GalaxEye. We need more Indian startups to build for the world like this. Happy to have backed them in a small way through @Rainmatterin.
Congratulations to GalaxEye on the successful launch of Mission Drishti!
A significant milestone in India’s space journey, with
world’s first OptoSAR satellite and India's largest privately built satellite, advancing all-weather Earth observation capabilities.
ISRO is proud to support this achievement by enabling access to its satellite testing facilities fostering innovation and handholding India’s emerging private space sector.
Best wishes to the team at @GalaxEye for continued success in strengthening the nation’s space ecosystem and advancing cutting-edge technology.
A proud moment for all of us building space technology in India.
For years, India’s space story has inspired generations of engineers, dreamers, and builders. Today, we are seeing that inspiration turn into real capability beyond national institutions and into private industry.
Designing, building, testing, and launching complex satellites from India is not easy. It takes belief, patience, obsession, and a team that refuses to think small.
This mission is proof that India can build deep-tech space systems at the highest level.
Grateful for the recognition and incredibly proud to be part of this journey.
The future is being built here 🇮🇳🚀
Mission Drishti by GalaxEye marks a major achievement in our space journey. The successful launch of the world’s first OptoSAR satellite and the largest privately-built satellite in India is a testament to our youth’s passion for innovation and nation-building.
Heartiest congratulations and best wishes to the founders and the entire team of GalaxEye.
@GalaxEye
Falcon 9 is vertical at pad 4E in California ahead of tonight’s launch of the CAS500-2 mission with 45 payloads on board. The 37-minute launch window opens at 11:59 p.m. PT → https://t.co/Q2izSXSwxf
@lufthansa It’s now been over 2 months since I filed a valid EC261 claim for a delayed LH flight (LAX → FRA, missed connection, >24h late arrival).
Despite multiple emails and DMs, I’ve received no substantive response. Social media support acknowledged escalation but nothing followed.
Can someone actually resolve this?
@lufthansa It’s now been over 2 months since I filed a valid EC261 claim for a delayed LH flight (LAX → FRA, missed connection, >24h late arrival).
Despite multiple emails and DMs, I’ve received no substantive response. Social media support acknowledged escalation but nothing followed. This is unacceptable.
Can someone actually resolve this?
Hi @airindia I’m following up on delayed baggage reimbursement case 34132294. I’ve submitted all documents and receipts multiple times as requested, but haven’t received any update or resolution.
Could someone please check the status or escalate internally? Happy to share details via DM. Thanks.