Fighting wildfires from space: 50+ satellites to track wildfires worldwide | CNN Business

The Earth Fire Alliance, a global nonprofit, has partnered with Muon Space and Google to launch FireSat — the world’s first fleet of more than 50 satellites designed to scan the entire planet in near real time for signs of wildfire. Using AI to analyze the data, FireSat will deliver almost continuous intelligence to responders worldwide, transforming how communities confront these devastating blazes.

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