GeoEye
December 22, 2009 by airianto
Filed under GeoEye, Geomatic Industry, Satellite Imagery

GeoEye-1 Satellite
GeoEye, Inc. is a premier provider of superior satellite and aerial imagery, location information products and image processing services. Our products and services enable timely, accurate and accessible location intelligence that translates into timely and vital insights for our customers, anywhere and at any time. We own and operate a constellation of Earth-imaging satellites, including Read more
Digital Globe
November 8, 2009 by airianto
Filed under Digital Globe, Geomatic Industry, Satellite Imagery
QuickBird
DigitalGlobe was founded in 1993 under the name WorldView Imaging Corporation, became EarthWatch Incorporated in 1995, before finally becoming DigitalGlobe in 2002.
In 1993, the United States Department of Commerce Read more
SPOT
March 18, 2009 by airianto
Filed under Geomatic Industry, SPOT Image, Satellite Imagery

SPOT Image
Spot Image distributes products and services derived from multiple sources of satellite data.
Its international sales network enables it to offer ‘neighbourhood’ service ensuring that Read more
Infoterra
March 18, 2009 by airianto
Filed under Geomatic Industry, Infoterra, Satellite Imagery

Terrasar
An increasing demand for precise, reliable and rapid geospatial information worldwide calls for new-quality Earth observation sensors and progressive geo-information.
Based upon the new radar satellite TerraSAR-X, Infoterra GmbH, a leading provider of geo-information products and services, offers a range of unprecedented high resolution satellite data products and reliable direct access services.
ALOS
May 3, 2008 by airianto
Filed under ALOS, Satellite Imagery
The Advanced Land Observing Satellite “DAICHI” (ALOS) has been developed to contribute to the fields of mapping, precise regional land coverage observation, disaster monitoring, and resource surveying. It enhances land observation technologies acquired through the development and operation of its predecessors, the Japanese Earth Resource Satellite-1 (JERS-1, or Fuyo) and the Advanced Earth Observing Satellite (ADEOS, or Midori). Read more






