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A Look At “Big Data” In Earth Observations Markets Scrutinized By NSR

October 4, 2016

Five years ago, when Skybox and Planet announced plans to image the Earth with unprecedented revisits, many observers wondered what data applications would be unlocked by these new platforms.

Back then, the industry standard in satellite Earth Observation (EO) was the positioning of large satellites that provided high quality images at high prices for lucrative government and defense markets at relatively low revisit rates. Fast-forward to 2016—thanks to the emergence of Big Data analytics, these same people are left wondering what applications can these small satellite platforms unlock that would help the industry make a giant leap forward.

NSR’s Satellite-based Earth Observation, 8th Edition report brought the first forecast for Big Data from EO images, projecting a cumulative revenue opportunity of $6 billion over the next ten years. Big Data analytics provides the satellite EO industry with means to engage with customers with more insight and NSR expects Services, Defense & Intelligence, and Managed Living Resources verticals to be the biggest vertical markets for these satellites.

The success of Big Data analytics in the satellite EO industry will be defined by volume and the velocity of the data, which can be achieved by adding more sensors in orbit, and more so by the variety and veracity of the datasets being consumed to build the final product. For a single satellite operator to provide all these ‘4 Vs’ required for the EO Big Data business is not cost effective—this is where EO data aggregators, such as CloudEO and PlanetOS, come into picture, in particular to add the required data variety and veracity.

Emerging companies in this space—such as Orbital Insight, RSMetrics, and Descartes Labs—have developed interesting analytics products such as indices that provide information on retail store traffic, global oil storage and agricultural yield. Such innovative products also call for business model innovations, as their customers (mainly the Wall Street hedge funds, commodity traders, and investors) are more concerned about the depth of information that can be derived from these indices rather than the petabytes or exabytes of pixels that have been used to arrive at those trends, for driving data-based interventions in their business processes. Satellite operators such as DigitalGlobe, MDA Geospatial, Airbus Defense & Space and Planet have been quick to jump on this new wave of EO Big Data analytics through industry partnerships that helps them access markets otherwise difficult to crack by traditional means of selling satellite EO data.     

The promise of EO Big Data is massive, but getting into this business is not going to be an easy task—scaling up requires large investments in infrastructure for storage, computation and acquisition of data. NSR believes the success of this emerging industry will be driven by large organizations who can run parallel software on thousands of servers as well as by small firms through collaboration around a distributed ecosystem of ‘small data analytics,’ or what NSR designates as Information Products.

Boutique firms such as SatSure are aiming to become players in the global EO Big Data world by taking this ‘small data’ route and focusing only on one market (agriculture in this case), making use of the freely available datasets through various government programs like the Landsat, Sentinel, MODIS, and EUMETSAT, while partnering with giants like ESRI and SAP to gain customer access by using the visualization layer of these established platforms and integrating with their technology stack as the corresponding data layer.

Growth in EO Big Data analytics has the potential to make use of the impending oversupply situation facing the EO satellite data market, largely owing to a flurry of mega-constellations coming online. NSR observed new markets warming up to the potential of geospatial services, such as the recent announcement by the e-commerce giant Alibaba from China that plans to use EO for monitoring vegetables and getting better harvest. The fact they want to launch a satellite instead of using existing and upcoming satellite data leads NSR to believe the EO industry is faltering in ‘ground-up’ market development, especially in Asia where revenue is predicted to be a fifth of the global EO Big Data analytics market size by 2025, making new investments in the space segment a risky proposition as supply continues to outpace demand.

NSR expects the EO Big Data industry to play a large role in democratizing satellite image-based insight; however, caution must be exercised in trying to develop this emerging market by understanding well the underlying economics of this segment. NSR sees collaboration, either through partnerships or M&A, as the way forward for the EO Big Data industry. The recent acquisitions (The Weather Company by IBM, OpenWhere by BlackSky Global) follows a trend started by Google when that company purchased Terra Bella for $500 million and sowed the seeds of cross-industry consolidation. Such an acquisition might have been a small step for Google, but that acquisition could turn out to be a giant leap for the satellite EO industry.

www.nsr.com

Filed Under: Data Processing & AI/ML, Earth Observation & Imaging

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