A Cornish start-up has developed a technique using artificial intelligence to predict what the surface of the UK looks like under gloomy skies.
The satellite technology is being targeted at the agricultural sector to help farmers better manage their crops.
Cloud too often prevents them from seeing the ground to know where and when to sow seed or apply fertiliser.

Aspia Space’s technology can produce a clear synthetic image of fields in all weathers.
The Penryn-based company is one of a cluster of operators hoping to benefit from the new space economy being built around Spaceport Cornwall, which is due to start launching rockets from Newquay this summer.


