GHGSat continues to expand its methane-monitoring constellation

GHGSat is continuing to expand its methane-monitoring satellite constellation, adding capacity to detect and map methane emissions from orbit and broaden coverage for commercial and stakeholder users. The expansion is intended to scale monitoring frequency and improve identification of emission sources globally.

Discovered 2025-11-07T05:14:25.750449-08:00 | 2025-11-07T05:14:25.750449-08:00

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  • GHGSat's expansion follows its recent CAD 47 million financing to accelerate global deployment, directly increasing commercial methane-monitoring capacity and service reach.
  • The effort adds to a broader surge in LEO smallsat constellations — increasing data supply, commercial competition and orbital traffic — alongside China's Long March 600th mission and Unseenlabs' order for GomSpace cubesats.

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