The Libyan Conflict through the Lens of Very High Resolution Satellite Imagery
Very High Resolution Satellite Imagery at True 30 cm can provide crucial insights for geointelligence
Pascal Schichor Successfully Elected to the EARSC Board of Directors
European Space Imaging are proud to announce that Pascal Schichor, Sales Director, has been successful
30 cm Satellite Imagery as an Alternative to Aerial Data
Remote sensing projects can often begin with the question “Should I use aerial imagery or
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FIFA World Cup 2018 Stadiums As Seen From Space
The FIFA World Cup 2018 tournament will kick off in Russia tomorrow and to celebrate this great sporting event European Space Imaging have released satellite images showcasing each stadium from a birds-eye perspective. The images were captured with DigitalGlobe satellites WorldView-3 and WorldView-4 at true 30 cm spatial resolution – the
First Images From WorldView-3
On August 13, 2014, DigitalGlobe launched WorldView-3 into orbit. On August 19, a mere six days after launch, they completed commissioning the satellite bus and opened the door on the main telescope to begin imagery testing on the entire suite of WorldView-3’s 27 super-spectral bands. We are pleased to share
FROM SENSOR TO SOLDIER: How Satellite Imagery Transforms Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance
FROM SENSOR TO SOLDIER: How Satellite Imagery Transforms Intelligence, Surveillance & Reconnaissance | Recent years have seen the fall of traditional combat structures and the rise of agile enemy groups, a rapid increase of infrastructure in politically sensitive regions and enormous immigration crises. The role of Geospatial intelligence (GEOINT) has
FROM URBAN TO RURAL: Enabling Sustainable Urban Planning and Development Using Satellite Imagery
FROM URBAN TO RURAL: Enabling Sustainable Urban Planning and Development Using Satellite Imagery | It is estimated that 55% of the world’s population lives in urban areas. This number is expected to increase to 68% by 2050. Studies have shown that urbanisation combined with the overall growth of the world’s
GeoEye-1
Launched in 2008, the GeoEye-1 satellite is equipped with some of the most advanced technology ever used in a commercial remote sensing system. Operating at an expected altitude of 681 km, GeoEye-1 provides 41 cm panchromatic resolution and 1.65 m multispectral resolution. Utilising GeoEye-1, European Space Imaging currently offer customers