Above: Recent 50cm GeoEye-1 satellite imagery over New Zealand at 1 March 2010
March 11, 2010 -- The magnificent image clarity and pleasing colour balance of the 50cm GeoEye-1 satellite imagery over New Zealand now provides an option for agencies to cost effectively update portions of their aerial photography coverage.
“The availability of GeoEye-1 archive data makes adoption of GeoEye high resolution imagery feasible for many government agencies. The DIY archive search tool makes it easy to confirm the availability of new data,” says Dr Gail Kelly, Business Development Manager of AAM. A powerful combination is now available comprising subset resolution imagery from GeoEye and 5m resolution imagery being captured this month by the RapidEye constellation of satellites.
GeoEye-1, the world's only multispectral 0.41m spatial resolution Earth-imaging satellite, also delivers the highest positional accuracy, i.e. ~3m excluding terrain effects. It is easy to explore the archive yourself at
http://geofuse.geoeye.com/maps/Map.aspx. For specific information or quotes contact
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For more information, visit
www.aamgroup.com/satellite