Sports Stadiums from Space – GeoEye is Elevating Insight on the Washington Post

Sure the Goodyear blimp provides picturesque aerial shots during outdoor sporting events, but have you ever wondered what your favorite sports stadium looks like from… space?

Wired.com goes into orbit with some incredible photos provided by NASA and GeoEye that give new meaning to the term “nosebleed seats.”

Test your stadium recognition skills by naming each of the stadiums pictured below. (Answers at the bottom of the post.)

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GeoEye is a leading source of geospatial information and insight for decision makers and analysts who need a clear understanding of our changing world to protect lives, manage risk and optimize resources. Each day, organizations in defense and intelligence, public safety, critical infrastructure, energy, and online media rely on GeoEye’s imagery, tools and expertise to support important missions around the globe. Widely recognized as a pioneer in high-resolution satellite imagery, GeoEye has evolved into a complete provider of geospatial intelligence solutions. GeoEye’s ability to collect, process and analyze massive amounts of geospatial data allows our customers to quickly see precise changes on the ground and anticipate where events may occur in the future. GeoEye is a public company listed on NASDAQ as GEOY and is headquartered in Herndon, Virginia, with more than 700 employees worldwide. View all posts by webmastergeoeye

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