Intuition-1

[1] The probe was scheduled to launch before December 2023, and KP Labs stated they had started developing software for the satellite as early as January 2018.

[10][11] The Intuition-1 carried just a single instrument, a hyperspectral imager that is able to take pictures of earth in VIS, near-infrared, and spectral band for a range of fields, including agriculture, forestry, environmental monitoring and climate studies.

[6] This marked a significant shift in the capability of Earth observation satellites to create a highly efficient and streamlined method of data transmissions.

[15][14] This achieved its technology demonstration goals, showcasing that the Leopard, in conjunction with Oryx, could process data on its own, which could be sent and further analyzed with the Herd software on the ground.

[16] Data and images from Intuition-1 have been cited in research papers studying the satellite's ability to analyze agricultural and soil capabilities of a region.