Dimac Ultralight
DIMAC Systems has unveiled during the INTERGEO 2008 the DiMAC ULTRALiGHT, the smallest of the DiMAC (Digital Modular Aerial Camera) product family. It consists of just a single Camera Module...
DIMAC Systems has unveiled during the INTERGEO 2008 the DiMAC ULTRALiGHT, the smallest of the DiMAC (Digital Modular Aerial Camera) product family. It consists of just a single Camera Module...
AAMHatch is pleased to announce the release of the very first, 50cm resolution, colour image taken from the GeoEye-1 satellite. This image of an American University campus clearly portrays the...
The first public release of a RapidEye image has been unveiled. This demonstration image highlights the capabilities of RapidEye imagery in many market segments, by showing diverse landscapes that include...
In 1996 staff of what would become Southern Mapping Company, based in Johannesburg, South Africa, were among the first in the world to offer commercial aerial Lidar (light detection and...
The need for ambiguity resolution in aerial survey limits aircraft banking angle to a flat turn. It also inhibits flying far from reference stations. Technology is now in place to...
DIMAC Systems will unveil to North American customers during the Pecora ASPRS Remote Sensing Symposium 2008 of next week the DiMACULTRALiGHT, the smallest of the renowned DiMAC (Digital Modular Aerial...
RapidEye has opened an image gallery on their website. The image gallery will feature high resolution satellite images taken from around the world by RapidEye's constellation of five spacecraft. RapidEye...
A Delta 2 rocket carrying the GeoEye-1 satellite lifted off on Saturday 6th September 2008 at 11.50am from Vandenberg Air Force Base, California. Weighing 1,955kg, the satellite can capture every...
GeoEye has finalised a Service Level Agreement (SLA) modification to the company\'s existing NextView contract with the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). The value of the SLA is USD12.5 million per...
GeoEye is offering for sale a commemorative poster featuring a GeoEye-1 satellite image of the Inauguration of President Barack Obama. The company had more than 100 times the normal traffic...
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