RapidEye Two Years in Space30/08/2010 |
| RapidEye is celebrating its second year in space after its successful satellite launch in August 2008. As a milestone, the company imaged its one billionth square kilometre of the surface of the Earth this year since commercial operations began on 4th February 2009. All of this data collected over the last fourteen months is available in its library which contains multiple datasets including the freshest images. |
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