We build calibration infrastructure for Earth observation.
The gap is not in the data.
Earth observation has never been more capable. Sensors are sharper, satellites are cheaper, archives are deeper.
But the gap between the measurement and a reliable answer is structural, and rarely disclosed. Different sensors do not arrive on a shared scale. The uncertainty inherited by every downstream claim is hidden in the data, not declared with it. Today, the only way to get an answer that holds up is to put a specialist on it - slowly, expensively, project by project.
Remote sensing is the kind of infrastructure people should be able to rely on.
The decisions built on Earth observation are rarely small ones. Ground composition. Crop health. Forest cover. Water quality. Mining and emissions claims. Remote sensing is the kind of infrastructure people should be able to rely on - whether they are setting policy, planning a mine site, or managing food supply.
We are here so that whoever is making the decision is working with full and reliable information.
The work is real, the gap is real.
The calibration problem is not new, and SpectraWorks did not discover it. National metrology institutes and ESA's calibration teams have done decades of work on it. ESA's TRUTHS mission - a metrology-grade reference designed for orbit - was suspended before launch.
The work is real, the gap is real, and SpectraWorks is built to close it. RefCal, our calibration architecture, is in active development - patent-pending, anchored to the heritage references the field already trusts, designed from the start to be the cross-sensor layer the field needs to move forward.
The credibility of the measurement is the credibility of the decision.
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