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GeoEye Second Quarter 2010 Earnings Conference Call Announcement

GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY) announced today it will host its second quarter conference call and webcast for investors and analysts on Tuesday, August 10, 2010, beginning at 8:30 a.m. EDT. The call will include a review of the second quarter 2010 financial results, a discussion of the Company’s operations and an update on the outlook for Fiscal 2010…

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Abu Simbel, Egypt – GeoEye Satellite Photos

A beautiful look at Abu Simbel, Egypt in this GeoEye high resolution imagery

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10 Great Racetracks as Seen From Space – GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Wired Article

Racetracks pretty much look the same from the grandstands or on television — a vast expanse of asphalt on which drivers do battle. Seen from space, though, you can appreciate their form and the skill it requires to drive them at the limit…Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indiana. Sure, it’s essentially four left turns. And it is home to the Indianapolis 500. But if you think that’s all it is, you are sadly mistaken. It is the stage upon which some of racing’s greatest dramas have been played out. It is where triumph and tragedy transpire in milliseconds. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is rare in American motorsports, for it is history. Built in 1909 as a testing facility for auto manufacturers, The Brickyard has been the home to more historic races than possibly any other single track in the world. That’s the Brickyard Crossing Golf Course on the right, with 14 holes adjacent to the backstretch and four inside the “oval.” Image: GeoEye

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E3 10: Have Some New H.A.W.X. 2 Screens and Details – GeoEye Satellite Photos

Ubisoft may not have shown off Tom Clancy’s H.A.W.X. 2 during their press conference, but they were kind enough to give us some new screenshots and a little bit of information on the game. Like the last screens we got, most of these are just of various planes. There are few shots, however, of what appear to be tactical airstrikes, both at night and during the day. If the terrain looks surprisingly realistic, it’s because Ubisoft states they’re using actual satellite high-resolution data from GeoEye, a satellite imagery service.

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GeoEye Featured Imagery in Google Earth™ – May 2010 Imagery Update

Since the launch of the GeoEye-1 satellite in 2008, Google has added gigabytes of high-resolution GeoEye-1 and IKONOS imagery to Google Earth and Google Maps, such as a historic scene from the 2009 Presidential Inauguration, views of the pyramids in Egypt, and images showing urban expansion in China. To highlight other broadly-interesting GeoEye-1 images, Google has a ‘GeoEye Featured Imagery’ layer in Google Earth. Included within this layer are Featured Imagery placemarks, including a thumbnail of the image, a link to view the image in full-resolution, and a wealth of information about the scene, including resolution, collection date, and a narrative about the location…

This month’s featured images are:


Athens, Greece

Budapest, Hungary

Naples, Italy

Sofia, Bulgaria

Toulouse, France

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3…2…1…We have liftoff – GeoEye Satellite Photos Featured

3…2…1…We have liftoff. Take a look at GeoEye‘s high resolution imagery of Kennedy Space Center‘s Launch Complex 40!

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GeoEye’s View Of The 2010 World Cup Venues In South Africa

GeoEye, the world’s preeminent provider of satellite imagery, has some incredible high-resolution images of the upcoming venues of the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. From Cape Town to Durban to Jo’burg, these images are an amazing way to get another look at life in South Africa with only 37 days left before the start of the 2010 World Cup.

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GeoEye 101 Site – What is Geospatial?

Learn more about GeoEye, the geospatial industry and high-resolution satellite imagery. Watch captivating videos. Visit the gallery showing imagery uses.

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GeoEye offers a world of insight – Introducing GeoEye 101 Site!

Welcome to GeoEye 101: an introduction to GeoEye‘s satellites, imagery products and services, and to the growing industry we lead. Here, you’ll learn why GeoEye is the world’s best source for timely location information and insight – anywhere, anytime.

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Weary passengers aim for plane home – GeoEye Satellite Photos Featured in Article

Weary passengers are hoping to fly home after aviation chiefs gave the green light for Irish and UK airspace to reopen…A GeoEye image shows a smoky plume of volcanic ash rising from the Eyjafjallajokull volcano in Iceland.

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About GeoEye

GeoEye, Inc. is an international information services company serving government and commercial markets. The Company is recognized as one of the geospatial industry’s high resolution imagery experts, delivering exceptional quality imagery products, services and solutions to customers around the world. Headquartered in Dulles, Virginia, the Company has 535 employees, as of December 31, 2009, dedicated to developing best-in-class geospatial information products and services. GeoEye is a public company listed on the NASDAQ stock exchange under the symbol GEOY. The Company provides support to academic institutions and non-governmental organizations through the GeoEye Foundation (http://www.geoeyefoundation.org). Additional information about GeoEye is available at www.geoeye.com.


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