Iceye, the Finnish startup that launched the first synthetic aperture radar microsatellite in 2018, captured this image of Seoul, South Korea, with its second satellite, Iceye-X2, sent into orbit in December on a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.

Asia Pacific Satellite Inc. and Iceye, the Finnish company that launched the first synthetic aperture radar microsatellite, announced a memorandum of understanding May 15 to deliver radar imagery to government and commercial customers in South Korea.

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