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First Half Year GeoEye-1 Imagery

  28/07/2009
AAMHatch is celebrating to have vast amounts of recent archive 0.5m GeoEye-1 imagery (low cloud or cloud-free) available over Australia and the Oceania region. With the GeoEye-1 archive imagery available at discount once data has been in archive for three months, this recent data will prove popular. In addition to the high resolution, delivery of products usually takes place within two weeks from order placement.
 

 

General manager Brian Nicholls is impressed at the speed that GeoEye-1 has managed to build up such a vast archive over Australia and New Zealand. The GeoEye-1 0.5m colour imagery is already proving popular with many clients requesting new capture over their project areas (this product technically called ‘pansharpened' is generated from the integration of the 0.5m panchromatic imagery with the 1.65m multispectral data).

 

AAMHatch is the exclusive partner of GeoEye in the Oceania region and has been supplying 0.8m satellite imagery from the IKONOS satellite for several years. GeoEye-1 is the new sister satellite to IKONOS, and commenced commercial imagery capture in February 2009.

 

With its 0.5m pixel resolution, and 3m accuracy (excluding any terrain effects), GeoEye-1 is

currently the highest resolution and most accurate earth imaging colour satellite commercially

available. This accuracy specification is attained without any ground control required.





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Website: http://www.aamhatch.com/satellite/
Supplier: AAM

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