Tuesday, January 31, 2012

The Right Solution for Your Evolving World - GeoEye Imagery Collection Showcased

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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Monday, January 30, 2012

ScanEx Research and Development Center...OrbView Freebies - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery

Very high resolution satellite images, acquired by OrbView-3 satellite during the 2003-2007 timeframe have been posted in free access. This was announced by the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) on January 9, 2012. More than 180,000 scenes with the resolution of 1m (pan) and 4m (multispectral) of various Earth areas are now accessible via the EarthExplorer web-interface. Matthew Larsen from USGS noted that these data are an essential supplement to the USGS archive and are of high value for the scientific community.


OrbView-3 images have been distributed under the Public Domain license, meaning the data can be freely copied, distributed or used to create derived products. OrbView-3 data are not ortho-rectified, which is performed only for separate scenes "on-demand".


The OrbView-3 satellite was launched into sun-synchronous orbit on June 26, 2003. The vehicle was taken out of service on March 4, 2007. The OrbView High Resolution Imaging System camera was installed on the satellite, which helped to obtain multiple panchromatic 1m resolution and multispectral 4m resolution images. Swath width was 8km. The satellite operator was OrbImage company, now known as GeoEye after merging with Space Imaging in February of 2006.


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GeoEye Satellite Imagery Provides Greater Insight to Environmental Studies Presentation

GeoEye Satellite Imagery Provides Greater Insight to Environmental Studies presentation now available on Slideshare.


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Friday, January 27, 2012

New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Released of The Grande Arche, La Défense Nanterre, France

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A new image of the GeoEye-1 collection of The Grande Arche, La Défense Nanterre, France has just been released on the GeoEye website.


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GeoEye Featured Imagery in Google Earth - January 2012 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:


Gemasolar Power Plant Seville, Spain


Valley of Geysers, Russia


Malawali Island, Malaysia




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GeoEye 101 High Resolution Imagery Gallery Showcased

Welcome to the GeoEye 101 image gallery, where you can browse sample images from the GeoEye-1 satellite, see photos of the GeoEye-1 launch sequence, view project-specific samples, and more. GeoEye satellites have collected an extensive archive of more than 400 million square kilometers of high-quality imagery and data with product levels intended to match your specific area of interest...


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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Geospatial Production Services - GeoEye Showcased

GeoEye takes clients to the next level by using the world's most advanced digital processing techniques, a passion for leading the industry in technology development, and nearly three decades of experience.


Using high-resolution satellite and aerial imagery sources such as IKONOS, GeoEye-1, the DMC (Digital Mapping Camera) System, and LiDAR, we're able to provide cost-effective solutions that include:


Multi-source geopositioning
Tonally balanced orthorectified image mosaics
Digital terrain models
Attributed feature data and Geographic Information System (GIS) services
Land-cover/land-use products
Image processing services


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Tuesday, January 24, 2012

The Budget Threat and What Could be Lost

Almost two years ago, I wrote an article here extolling the progressive virtues of the Department of Defense (DOD) and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) in creating EnhancedView – a decade-long program to provide additional commercial satellite imaging capacity, upgraded ground architecture and value-added products and services to meet NGA and warfighter mapping and geospatial intelligence needs. Apparently, my enthusiasm got the best of me. The ink was barely dry on the contracts with GeoEye and DigitalGlobe before some in the Executive and Legislative Branches began to question the need for the program. The worsening fiscal situation has also brought EnhancedView – now NGA's largest program of record – increasing budget scrutiny.


The Administration has sent conflicting messages – President Obama has directed that over $400 billion over 10 years be eliminated from the Pentagon budget in the next decade. At the same time, the President endorsed the now so-called '2+2' future satellite imaging architecture in which two commercial-class satellites and two more sophisticated classified satellites would be built to meet future imaging requirements of the DOD, Intelligence Community, Department of Homeland Security and other government organizations.


Existing commercial imagery policy as well as the President's National Space Policy, and corresponding Department of Defense National Security Space Strategy, resoundingly endorse greater and sustained adoption of commercial technologies and partnerships to meet the needs of the U.S. government (USG). While no DOD program should be immune from budget tightening deliberations, EnhancedView remains exactly the creative public-private partnership model DOD needs in these challenging budgetary times...


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Monday, January 23, 2012

Products and Services - GeoEye is Elevating Insight

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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Friday, January 20, 2012

Thursday, January 19, 2012

Sample Imagery - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Available for Download

GeoEye - Full-resolution GeoEye-1 and IKONOS sample imagery products are available to download and view in standard GIS software applications. We have a collection of sample imagery of various product types and geographies. We will continue to post new sample products periodically, so please check back for updates. If you need assistance in determining which product you need, see Product Specifications.


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GeoEye Information Services Showcased

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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Wednesday, January 18, 2012

Do you Like GeoEye on Facebook?

Do you like GeoEye on Facebook? Add us to see gorgeous satellite imagery and a cool view of locations in the news.


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GeoEye is on Google+! Are you?

GeoEye is on Google+! Are you? Add us to see gorgeous satellite imagery and a cool view of locations in the news.


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OrbView-3 Satellite Data Available for Free - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured on Spatial Source

OrbView-3 satellite images collected around the world between 2003 and 2007 by Orbital Imaging Corporation (now GeoEye) at up to one-metre resolution can now be downloaded at no cost through USGS EarthExplorer.


"This is a significant addition to the USGS archive and a valuable resource for the global science community," said Matthew Larsen, Associate Director, Climate and Land Use Change. "Free access through the USGS archive amplifies the utility of the data, making it feasible for many researchers to study large areas at this level of accuracy."


"Partnering with GeoEye brings forward an important commercial resource in response to the need for authoritative, information-rich data about the land surface of the planet," said Bruce Quirk, USGS Land Remote Sensing Program manager.


The OrbView-3 dataset includes 180,000 scenes of one meter resolution panchromatic, black and white, and four meter resolution multi-spectral (colour and infrared) data, providing high resolution data useful for a wide range of science applications...


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Tuesday, January 17, 2012

GeoEye Keynote Presentation at Google Geospatial Awareness Day - GeoEye Featured on GIS in Education

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Solar Panels UK Launches Solar Suitability Checker Tool - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Press Release

Solar Panels UK has just launched the Solar Panels Suitability Checker on its highly successful http://www.solarpanelsuk.co.uk website. The Suitability Checker is an interactive tool designed to help homeowners evaluate potential solar panel sites on an individual basis.


The Feed in Tariff provides a strong incentive to purchase and install PV panel micro-generators. To minimize ROI periods, solar panels should be positioned to collect the maximum amount of available sunlight. The Solar Panels Suitability Checker helps homeowners identify the areas of a property that receive the highest concentrations of sunlight.


When consumers enter a postal code, the Suitability Checker generates a drop-down list of addresses. Selecting a street address brings up a high-resolution GeoEye satellite image of the property. A sunlight density overlay can be toggled on or off of the photo. By positioning a reference point over the location where solar panels might be installed and toggling on the sunlight density overlay, users instantly see if the position is optimal or should perhaps be reconsidered...


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Friday, January 13, 2012

Marine Services - GeoEye Information Services Showcased

GeoEye Marine Services has provided fish-finding and oceanic data services and products, tailored to the unique needs of commercial and government maritime organizations, since 1997. Our SeaStar Fisheries Information Service combines ocean plankton data with oceanographic and meteorological data sets from server satellite imaging systems, processed daily by GeoEye's expert team and delivered directly to the vessel. Specific buoy, vessel tracking, and research products are available. To maximize the usefulness of this information, GeoEye offers OrbMap software, training and technical support to every customer. OrbMap enables captains and fleet managers to manipulate map layers, converting oceanic location intelligence into smart decision-making tools.


Our Marine Services include oceanographic maps, asset tracking hardware and information that is required by all maritime agencies to monitor ocean conditions, vessels and fishing gear. GeoEye's oceanographers produce "fish finding maps" (FFM) by collecting and processing data from several satellite systems to help captains identify the most productive fishing grounds...


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Thursday, January 12, 2012

Sunflowers Inspire Improved Solar Power Plant - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured on MSNBC

The well-tuned geometry of the florets on the face of the sunflower head has inspired an improved layout for mirrors used to concentrate sunlight and generate electricity, according to new research.


The sunflower-inspired layout could reduce the footprint of concentrating solar power (CSP) plants by about 20 percent, which could be a boon for a technology that's limited, in part, by its massive land requirements.


CSP plants employ arrays of giant mirrors, each the size of half a tennis court, to beam the sun's rays up to heat a tube of fluid in the top of a tower. This hot fluid drives steam turbines that generate electricity.


In the traditional layout, the mirrors are arranged in rows of circles that ripple out from the central tower. Some, such as the Spain's Gemsolar power-generating array, take up 185 acres. That plant, when complete in 2013, will provide power for about 25,000 homes...


A commercial satellite picture from GeoEye shows the Gemasolar power-generating array in Seville, Spain.


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Wednesday, January 11, 2012

GeoEye Selects CleverSafe for Satellite Imagery Active Archive

GeoEye, the premier provider of the world's highest resolution satellite imagery, location information products and image processing services, has selected Cleversafe, Inc., the industry's most innovative provider of limitless data storage, to meet its requirements for a highly reliable and secure active archive to support their business mission and to maintain their image archive...


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GeoEye Production Services Showcased

Premium services converting imagery to value-added geospatial products.


Using the world's most advanced digital processing techniques, GeoEye and MJ Harden, a GeoEye company, convert high-resolution satellite and aerial imagery into precise, value-added and customized products. We are uniquely capable of producing multi-source geospatial products, turning raw data into critical decision-making tools and transforming information into insight.


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Tuesday, January 10, 2012

GeoEye Imagery Collection Showcased

Collecting and delivering superior multi-resolution imagery products.


Current and historical geospatial imagery from GeoEye provides timely and vital insight for commercial, research and government applications. As your trusted imagery experts, we offer a wide range of imagery products collected by our constellation of high-resolution satellites and aerial systems and intended to match your specific resolution requirements and geospatial interests – anywhere in the world. Our most advanced satellite imagery, collected by GeoEye-1, has a resolution of .41 meters (.50 meters for commercial customers), able to discern a 16-inch object on the ground.


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Monday, January 9, 2012

EnhancedView: Why the Entire Geospatial Industry Should Care

There is a dispute taking place in Washington that will have a significant impact on the availability of high quality geospatial data for commercial purposes. The EnhancedView program – which would give government agencies access to commercial high resolution satellite imagery and would also provide production and services to support the defense and intelligence communities – is under attack due to current budget constraints. While this battle is often portrayed as solely an issue for DigitalGlobe and GeoEye, the two U.S.-based commercial satellite imagery companies, the outcome will impact numerous existing and planned geospatial products and services that rely on high quality satellite imagery. As a result, this is a battle that should concern the broader geospatial community, much like the ongoing GPS-LightSquared dispute.


EnhancedView is a public-private partnership between the National Geospatial- Intelligence Agency (NGA) and the commercial satellite imagery providers. It was created in Fiscal Year 2010 and was intended as a 10-year program to serve as a complement to national overhead capabilities. GeoEye and DigitalGlobe collectively committed over a billion dollars of private capital to make the investments necessary to fulfill their respective obligations under the program. Such investments, including increased hiring for well-paying, highly skilled geospatial positions and significant purchases of hardware and software from vendors throughout the geospatial community, would continue over the term of the program. However, the companies are now being told that the EnhancedView program may be subject to budget cuts. These potential cuts not only jeopardize the economic viability of the EnhancedView program from a commercial standpoint, but also threaten geospatial positions and vendors throughout the geospatial ecosystem. Given the current economic prognosis, if the program is cut it is unlikely to regain its original form...


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GeoEye is Elevating Insight - Products and Services

See the world with new insight and intelligence – anywhere, anytime. GeoEye provides superior, accurate location information and insight to our customers with end-to-end solutions from three business offerings: Imagery Collection, Production Services and Information Services. From sensor to the field, our products and services are managed by some of the most experienced, world-class geospatial imagery experts in our industry, and supported by GeoEye's outstanding customer service.


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Friday, January 6, 2012

GeoEye 101 Image and Photo Gallery

Welcome to the GeoEye 101 image gallery, where you can browse sample images from the GeoEye-1 satellite, see photos of the GeoEye-1 launch sequence, view project-specific samples, and more. GeoEye satellites have collected an extensive archive of more than 400 million square kilometers of high-quality imagery and data with product levels intended to match your specific area of interest.


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GeoEye to Map Russia - GeoEye Featured in Washington Business Journal

Russia, the world's largest country by land mass, has hired Herndon-based GeoEye Inc. to help map and catalog the country's more than 49 million land parcels.


GeoEye is working with its Russian partner, ScanEx Research and Development Center, on the multi-year project. GeoEye did not disclose the value of the work, other than calling it a multimillion dollar contract.


Under terms of the contract, the Russian Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography will acquire archive imagery GeoEye has already collected of Russia. GeoEye (NASDAQ: GEOY) will also collect new imagery of Russia beginning this year.


Maps will include multiple layers of information on each land parcel, including ownership, permits, licenses, rights, restrictions, transactions and taxation. The Russian government will make the data available to both government agencies and the public.


Russia spans nine time zones and covers more than 6.6 million square miles, or about one-ninth of the Earth's land mass.


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Thursday, January 5, 2012

GeoEye to Produce High-Resolution Images With Russian Partner; Christopher Tully Comments

GeoEye Inc. will work with a Russian partner to produce high-resolution satellite imagery for the Russian government under a multi-year, multi-million dollar contract, according to a GeoEye announcement.


GeoEye said the images will help create a base map of topographical features and property information such as type of ownership, licenses and taxes.


During the contract's first phase, GeoEye will deliver archive imagery to ScanEx Research Development Center. During the second phase, GeoEye will collect new imagery of Russia from the company's GeoEye-1 satellite.


The Russian government will post the completed map on the Web for public viewing and on a portal for viewing by federal and local agencies.


"GeoEye and ScanEx are working together to give Russia easy access to our timely geospatial information and help their government maintain consistent data layers for land parcels, infrastructure, borders and districts," said Christopher Tully, GeoEye's senior vice president of sales. "This project is yet another example of a groundbreaking product designed to advance the Russian Earth-observation market, and we are honored to be a part of it."


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GeoEye is Elevating Insight 3 Powerful Ways

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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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

GeoEye Wins Russian Property Mapping Contract

Earth imagery provider GeoEye on Jan. 4 said it signed a new multimillion-dollar agreement with Russia's ScanEx company to complete a national map of Russian land properties.


Under the contract, Herndon, Va.-based GeoEye will provide Moscow-based ScanEx with imagery from GeoEye's archive of data taken by the GeoEye-1 high-resolution optical Earth observation satellite. In the second phase in what GeoEye said is a multiyear agreement, GeoEye starting in 2012 will provide ScanEx with new imagery of Russian territory to support the creation of a nationwide map of land properties...


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GeoEye Wins Multi-year, Multi-million Dollar Russian Contract

GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY), a leading source of geospatial information and insight, announced that it is working with its Russian partner, ScanEx Research and Development Center, to provide millions of square kilometers of high-resolution satellite imagery to the Russian Federal Service for State Registration, Cadastre and Cartography (Rosreestr)...


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Tuesday, January 3, 2012

GeoEye 2012 Calendar Images - Bora Bora, Tahiti

Can you look at this image of Bora Bora, one of the French Polynesian Islands, without daydreaming about your next vacation? Imagine snorkeling and scuba diving in pristine turquoise waters, and relaxing in one of the bungalows built on stilts, for the ultimate tropical vacation fantasy. (GeoEye High Resolution Imagery)


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An Industrial Slum at the Heart of Mumbai - GeoEye is Elevating Insight in The New York Times Article

Dharavi may no longer be Asia's — or even Mumbai's — biggest slum, but it is still its most iconic. By some estimates, the slum is home to one million people in an area about two-thirds of Manhattan's Central Park. Land that once was on the outskirts of Mumbai has now been swallowed by the city and has been subject to multiple rehabilitation attempts since the 1970s...


Sources: Partners for Urban Knowledge Action and Research, PUKAR; Dharavi.org; Kamla Raheja Vidyanidhi Institute of Architecture and Environment, KRVIA; Government of Maharashtra; Satellite Imagery by GeoEye


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