Monthly Archives: August 2011

New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Released of Washington, D.C. (The Pentagon), Aug. 22, 2011

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A new image of the GeoEye-1 collection of Washington, D.C. (The Pentagon), Aug. 22, 2011 has just been released on the GeoEye website.

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A Coastline, Ravaged: Before-and-After Images of Hurricane Irene – GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Article

Sobering images of Hurricane Irene are displaying the storm’s permanent changes to the areas affected by the storm.

The photos, provided by GeoEye, show broken sections of bridges, erosion and other damage after the hurricane tore up the East Coast.

In the northeast, Irene shifted to a tropical storm and dumped rain that spawned widespread flooding.

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The Right Solution for Your Evolving World – GeoEye Imagery Collection

GeoEye‘s comprehensive spectrum of products and services is focused on providing what our clients need—when they need it. And we’re continually developing new ways to help better manage resources, make more-informed decisions, and save time and money.

Our products create a highly accurate digital, land-base foundation using historical as well as current geospatial data. When integrated with systems that provide data aggregation, analysis, and viewing, these products allow users to implement a variety of different applications.

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View from the Sky – GeoEye Featured in CNN Video

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Get an exclusive sneak peek inside GeoEye, which provides satellite imagery for intelligence gathering.

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Satellite Photos Take You Inside Gadhafi’s Compound – GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in WIRED Article

The world’s been enthralled for the past week by the battle for Bab al-Azizia, Moammar Gadhafi’s foreboding Tripoli compound.

But the full story of Bab al-Azizia requires a more panoramic view.

That’s where satellite imagery company GeoEye comes in. Using a 0.5-meter resolution from its GeoEye-1 satellite, the company snapped these 15 stunning aerial pictures of Gadhafi’s hideaway, showing the fortifications the Libyan dictator possessed before and after the rebels breached the doors of Tripoli. The images are inlaid with commentary from IHS Jane’s imagery analyst Allison Puccioni making sense of it all.

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Elevating Insight 3 Powerful Ways – GeoEye

GeoEye integrates both current and historical imagery, multi-resolution and multi-source, with expert systems for data aggregation, analysis and viewing. Learn more about the three ways we elevate location information and insight – beyond imagery, and beyond expectation – for the critical business of knowing “where” and “when.”

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GeoEye & Google – High Resolution Imagery Showcased

The combination of GeoEye-1‘s high-resolution, map-accurate imagery and Google‘s search-and-display capabilities provides users with access to rich, interactive visual image maps of the Earth. GeoEye-1 provides Google with color geospatial imagery at half-meter ground resolution, the highest resolution commercially available.

For disaster situations, GeoEye and Google have worked together to ensure that current and accurate visual information is available to a worldwide community…

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High Resolution Imagery – GeoEye Showcased

GeoEye-1‘s unsurpassed panchromatic image resolution of .41 meters (about 16 inches) means we can see an object the size of home plate on a baseball field. Once a panchromatic image is collected by GeoEye-1, it must be resampled to .50-meter resolution according to our current operating license with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) before it can be released commercially.

After a multispectral image is collected at 1.65-meter resolution by GeoEye-1, it may be sharpened using information from the panchromatic mode (pan-sharpened) so that the final image is full-color with .50-meter resolution. These are the clear, accurate images that online maps users most often associate with GeoEye

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GeoEye Information Services Showcased

Managed services providing your enterprise access to secure, timely and accurate location information

GeoEye Information Services offer global, on-demand subscription access to imagery and other location information. Our new web-based services, EyeQ, can help enterprise organizations share current geospatial intelligence throughout their data network. GeoEye‘s Marine Services, serving clients since 1997, serve the unique needs of naval and commercial/sport fishing operations worldwide with advanced location mapping and analysis solutions. Find the critical data you need, when you need it, with GeoEye.

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Aviation Geospatial Solutions – GeoEye Production Services Showcased

Mapping the World’s Airports

How quickly can you circle the globe? At GeoEye, all we need is 1.5 hours. Every 98 minutes, GeoEye‘s state-of-the-art GeoEye-1 satellite circles the Earth collecting single-pass, stereo-image data. This imagery is then used to construct geospatial Airport Mapping Databases (AMDBs) in accordance with the DO-272/ED-99 global standard.

GeoEye has carefully assembled a complete product suite designed to support airport operations under normal or emergency conditions. These products include monoscopic imagery, stereo imagery with elevation extractions, and complete AMDBs for any airport.

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