Pleiades-1 Sub-metre Imagery Satellite Launched21/12/2011 |
| On 17th December 2011, the new, very high-resolution French satellite Pleiades-1 was successfully launched from Kourou launch site (French Guiana). This 1-ton spacecraft was put into the morning sun-synchronous orbit at 694km altitude and, after orbital testing, will start delivering colour images of the Earth's surface at a spatial resolution of up to 50cm. This marks a new entrant into the 0.5m market. |
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The principal differentiating characteristics of the Pleiades-1 satellite that was launched on 17th December, compared to its modern counterparts, include very high spatial resolution up to 50cm, high geolocation accuracy (up to 4.5m CE90 without GCPs), a wide swath of 20km, automatic generation of ortho-rectified 2nd processing level products within 30 minutes, possibility of multiple programming during a day, five imaging modes, including mapping of 100km x 100km areas and many other features. A system of two satellites (Pleiades-2 launch is scheduled for 2012) will enable imaging of any area of the Earth within one day and will ensure high efficiency: up to 1 million sq km. Read more about: satellite imagery mapping Supplier: ScanEx More news from this supplier: SSJ-100 Airplane Crash Site Imagery DigitalGlobe to Add Infrared Capability to WorldView-3 International Attempts to Save ENVISAT UK-DMC2 Satellite Assists In Monitoring Floods New Version of Image Processor Software Suomi NPP Satellite Starts Real-time High Data Rate Transmission Russian Ships Ice-trapped in Azov Sea High-resolution Imagery of Costa Concordia Space Imagery in Poor Light Kizimen Lava Flows Captured by SpotImage Largest Database of Canadian Mobile Digital Maps GIS for Direction in Charity Maiden Flight for European Air Survey Plane Dave Lovell Named as GSDI Association's President-elect Blind Study Identifies Most Accurate Demographic Data Land Professionals Need to Adopt Change Quickly SSJ-100 Airplane Crash Site Imagery ESTEIO and SIMEPAR Cooperate on UAV Monitoring and Mapping ENR Top Firms Choose ProjectWise Mobile GIS for Aboriginal Tourism Guide System Comments (0): |
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