Multi-Site at 50cm Resolution20/10/2009 |
| The Multi-Site product is now available for 50cm GeoEye-1 satellite imagery. Multi-Site, already available for 80cm IKONOS imagery, allows clients interested in multiple captures over small areas to acquire the higher resolution and more accurate GeoEye-1 satellite imagery. |
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AAMHatch know the market is interested in this of product as a result of clients such as CTF Solutions. "CTF Solution has reached the milestone of acquiring more than 1,000,000ha of submetre resolution satellite imagery to undertake property planning and mapping. The majority of the high resolution satellite data we have utilised has been IKONOS multi-site data, which we are sourcing from GeoEye's Australian Reseller, AAMHatch", says Tim Neale - Director, CTF Solutions.
The minimum new capture area of 100km2 is reduced to only 50km2 if the same site is imaged 3 times annually or 3 separate sites of 50km2 are ordered at the same time. Users maintain the other benefits, like 2km x 2km guaranteed cloud free area; 15% cloud cover or less assurance policy; horizontal accuracy of 3m (excluding terrain effects) without ground control and four-band. Read more about: imagery satellite mapping satellite imagery Website: http://www.aamhatch.com/satellite/ Supplier: AAM More news from this supplier: Australian Flood Response Geocortex Essentials 3.3 RapidEye Focus on London Flood Waters Modelling Aids Brisbane Flood Crisis Spatial Excellence Awards for AAM Virtual Brisbane Wins Queensland Award ‘Virtual Brisbane': 3D City Model AAM Associate Member Defence Force Programme Free World Cup Stadium Viewer Free Pictometry 3D Models of World Cup Community Heritage Project Using GIS Visualisation Teaching Award for Russell G. Congalton ION Autonomous Snowplough Competition Winners GeoCore 2012 with Lidar API First Real-time Seafloor Earthquake Observatory CyberCity 3D Launches 3D Solar Buildings Second UltraCamX for Valley Air Photos Capacity-building to Develop Afghan Mining Feasibility Reports Completed for NSDI in Uganda and Jordan Five-metre Imagery for Vegetation Analysis Comments (0): |
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