Friday, July 30, 2010

MapAction Utilized IKONOS for Disaster Response in Haiti - GeoEye Satellite Imagery Featured in Case Study

During August and September, 2008, a series of four tropical storms and hurricanes (Fay, Gustav, Hanna and Ike) caused a severe and protracted humanitarian disaster in Haiti, affecting more than 800,000 people. Tropical Storm Fay and Hurricane Gustav passed through the Caribbean in late August, 2008, both causing heavy rains over Haiti. With the ground saturated, rain bands from Hurricane Hanna then swirled over northern Haiti for four days, causing extensive flooding and mudslides. Badly hit was the northern city of Gonaives, which was flooded to a depth of about two metres with water and thick mud...Thankfully, GeoEye provided a one-meter high resolution IKONOS satellite image of the city and surroundings through a data grant from its Foundation. In addition, relief personnel in Gonaives were encouraged to collect and report GPS data, and MapAction organized this flow of data, producing detailed maps from the IKONOS data along with of the resources being deployed in Gonaives. These maps were then fed back to personnel on the ground and into situation reports deployed to the wider humanitarian community.


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Wednesday, July 28, 2010

GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured on Google Apps Marketplace

GeoEye, Inc. is a premier provider of superior-quality satellite and aerial imagery, location information services, and image-processing solutions. We own and operate a constellation of Earth-imaging satellites, including GeoEye-1, IKONOS, and OrbView-2. GeoEye-1 provides Google with color geospatial imagery at half-meter ground resolution, the highest resolution commercially available. The combination of high-resolution, map-accurate imagery and Google's search-and-display capabilities provides users with access to rich, interactive visual image maps of the Earth. Headquartered in Dulles, Virginia, GeoEye is a public company listed on NASDAQ as GEOY. Learn more at www.geoeye.com.


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Monday, July 26, 2010

Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. 2 Gets Release Date - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Article

See the enemy's canopy shatter as your cannon shreds his aircraft. Feel the thundering impact of your laser-guided bombs as you roar close overhead. War may not be pretty, but it sure looks impressive. From Moscow to the Persian Gulf, from the Arctic Circle to the Indian Ocean, actual high-resolution GeoEye commercial satellite imagery ensures an astonishing degree of realism...


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Friday, July 23, 2010

HAWX 2 Taxis for Take Off - GeoEye Satellite Imagery Featured in Article

Have you done any improvements concerning the graphics? We are using the top solution available, GeoEye high-resolution satellite imagery. Our environments are huge – 130km x 130km – which is what you need when you give players the freedom to sprint around at Mach 2. They offer some spectacular and diverse vistas, including mountains, deserts, mountainous coastal regions and some well known cities, like Cape Town. We also manage to add a great deal of detail where it matters – for instance you will be able to see people going about their jobs in the bases where you take off.


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Thursday, July 22, 2010

GeoEye Featured Imagery in Google Earth - July 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...




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Bear Glacier, Kenai Fjords National Park, Alaska


Glen Canyon Dam, Arizona


Pescara, Italy


Rhodes, Greece




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Interview – HAWX 2's Edward Douglas - GeoEye Satellite Images Featured in Article

...You mentioned in your presentation that the graphical fidelity during low level flying is much better than in the original game. Is it still using the same satellite mapping? Yeah, it's all GeoEye Satellite Images mapping. Phenomenal high-resolution imagery textures and now we're able to populate the ground with so much more physical detail, too. So we can have missions and levels which take advantage of getting really low down to the ground. In one of the missions here you have the opportunity to take out response fighters before they even take off. You're given the warning that they're trying to track you down and seek you out. You're in a stealth fighter and they know you're out there but you can try to bomb them on the runway, even. So there are more levels of tactics. There are other missions where you are on the ground trying to escape from various places.


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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

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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Tuesday, July 20, 2010

The Roman Colosseum - High Resolution Imagery Featured in GeoEye Image Gallery

View Rome's Colosseum, which has 50,000 seats and was the largest amphitheater ever built during the Roman Empire by visiting GeoEye's High Resolution Imagery Gallery.


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GeoEye Featured Earth Imagery in Google Earth

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.


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Monday, July 19, 2010

Collecting Images with GeoEye-1 - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured on GeoEye 101 Site

Frequency Because of its altitude, sun-synchronous orbit, field of view and superior high resolution, GeoEye-1 can revisit any point on Earth every three days or sooner (depending on the required look angle). It takes 98 minutes to travel from pole to pole. Volume Every day, the satellite collects up to 700,000 square kilometers (about the size of Texas) in panchromatic mode and up to 350,000 square kilometers (about the size of New Mexico) in multispectral mode. This capability is ideal for large-scale mapping projects...Source GeoEye


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Friday, July 16, 2010

Machu Picchu, Peru - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery

Take a look at this breathtaking high resolution imagery of Machu Picchu, Peru in the GeoEye Earth Imagery Gallery!


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GeoEye Is Looking Good To NGA - Satellite Imagery Featured in Article

GeoEye, Inc.(Nasdaq: GEOY), a premier provider of superior satellite and aerial-based geospatial information and services, announced today that the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) has exercised the second of its monthly options to extend its Service Level Agreement with GeoEye...


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Your H.A.W.X 2 - Q & A - GeoEye Satellite Imagery Featured in Article

Have you done any improvements concerning the graphics? We are using the top solution available, GeoEye high resolution satellite imagery. Our environments are huge – 130km x 130km – which is what you need when you give players the freedom to sprint around at Mach 2. They offer some spectacular and diverse vistas, including mountains, deserts, mountainous coastal regions and some well known cities, like Cape Town. We also manage to add a great deal of detail where it matters – for instance you will be able to see people going about their jobs in the bases where you take off...


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Thursday, July 15, 2010

GeoEye Announces Exchange Offer for Its Senior Secured Notes Due 2015

GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY), a premier provider of superior satellite and aerial-based geospatial information and services, announced today an exchange offer to fulfill the Company's obligations regarding the registration of its outstanding Senior Secured Notes due 2015, which were issued on Oct. 9, 2009, in a private placement (the "Private Notes"). According to a registration rights agreement entered into by GeoEye in connection with the sale of the Private Notes, the Company agreed to file a registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission relating to the exchange offer...


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GeoEye Announces NextView Service Level Agreement Extension

GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY), a premier provider of superior satellite and aerial-based geospatial information and services, announced today that the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) has exercised the second of its monthly options to extend its Service Level Agreement with GeoEye. This option becomes effective Aug. 1, 2010, and runs through Aug. 31, 2010. This option is the second of the six one-month extensions that the NGA has with GeoEye under the NextView contract, with the last option term expiring on Dec. 31, 2010...


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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Noninvasive Survey Uses the Latest Technologies - GeoEye Featured on NatGeo Site

Illustration courtesy GeoEye, Inc...Multispectral imagery collected by the GeoEye-1 and Ikonos Earth-sensing satellites, generously provided by the GeoEye Foundation, allows the team to survey the expansive Mongolian landscape for sites of interest. The Ikonos satellite, at right, was the first sensor in the world to offer publicly available high-resolution imagery at 1- and 4-meter resolution. It has played a critical role in expedition planning and landscape mapping. Data from the newly launched GeoEye-1 satellite, at left, which boasts 0.41-meter resolution capabilities, was collected to enable more detailed ground survey through crowdsourcing.


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Hovenweep National Monument - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Showcased

Check out this GeoEye high resolution satellite imagery of Hovenweep National Monument, Utah located in our Ancient Sites Gallery!


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H.A.W.X. 2 Developer Interview - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Article

Have you done any improvements concerning the graphics? We are using the top solution available, GeoEye high resolution satellite imagery. Our environments are huge – 130km x 130km – which is what you need when you give players the freedom to sprint around at Mach 2. They offer some spectacular and diverse vistas, including mountains, deserts, mountainous coastal regions and some well known cities, like Cape Town. We also manage to add a great deal of detail where it matters – for instance you will be able to see people going about their jobs in the bases where you take off.


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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

GeoEye Sponsor at ESRI International User Conference 2010

GeoEye's products and services enable timely, accurate, and accessible location intelligence. The company is recognized as one of the geospatial industry's most trusted imagery experts, delivering reliable service and exceptional quality imagery products and solutions. Headquartered in Dulles, Virginia, GeoEye is a public company listed on NASDAQ as GEOY.


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ESRI User Conference Update Featuring GeoEye High Resolution Imagery

Those of you at the ESRI User Conference: Make sure to check out GeoEye's high resolution imagery in full 3D stereo today at 10am (PST) in the ESRI Exhibit Hall!


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Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. 2 First Trailer - GeoEye Earth Imagery Featured in Article

As a member of the ultra-secret H.A.W.X. 2 squadron, the player is one of the chosen few, one of the truly elite. Using finely honed reflexes, bleeding-edge technology and ultra-sophisticated aircraft, gamers will dominate the skies. Developed by Ubisoft Bucharest, Tom Clancy's H.A.W.X. 2 is scheduled to ship fall 2010...Prove your mettle above the world's most famous locations. From Moscow to the Persian Gulf, from the Arctic Circle to the Indian Ocean, actual high-resolution GeoEye commercial satellite imagery ensures an astonishing degree of realism.


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Monday, July 12, 2010

Explore Your World - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured on National Geographic Site

GeoEye Foundation grantee Dr. Lin and team are conducting a non-invasive survey to find Genghis Khan's tomb. Help identify historical and cultural archaeological sites on the imagery...


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Tracking Mountain Pine Beetle Outbreak Using High-Resolution GeoEye-1 Satellite Imagery

The Mountain Pine Beetle (MPB) is an invasive species that is native to the western states and Canada, and is especially abundant in Colorado. They infest pine trees, particularly ponderosa, lodgepole, Scotch and limber, by tunneling under the bark in larger living trees, mating and laying eggs. The larvae spend the winter under the bark and transform into pupae in June and July. The MPB then produces bluestain fungi that aids in killing the tree...Figure 1. A pansharpened natural color GeoEye-1 image collected over a lodgepole pine forest in southeastern Wyoming by GeoEye. The three circles are locations of plots used for field verification of the imagery analysis.


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Help Find Genghis Khan's Tomb From the Comfort of Your Home - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Wired Article

From time to time, people in charge of large internet-based projects request the help of the general public to assist in their work. Think SETI@home and Galaxy Zoo. Currently, there is another project with which you can help, supported by National Geographic Digital Media. It is called "Field Expedition: Mongolia — Valley of the Khans Project." This project is a huge archaeological survey of parts of Mongolia, looking for the tomb of Genghis Khan and other Mongolian cultural heritage sites. Wired's own Gadget Lab wrote about this project last year...Satellite imagery made available by GeoEye Foundation. Satellite image of Mongolia showing a possible site of archaeological interest.


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Friday, July 9, 2010

H.A.W.X. 2 Trailer - Featuring GeoEye High Resolution Imagery

Prove your mettle above the world's most famous locations. From Moscow to the Persian Gulf, from the Arctic Circle to the Indian Ocean, actual high-resolution GeoEye commercial satellite imagery ensures an astonishing degree of realism...


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HAWX 2 Q & A - Article Features GeoEye Satellite Imagery

We are using the top solution available, GeoEye high resolution satellite imagery. Our environments are huge – 130km x 130km – which is what you need when you give players the freedom to sprint around at Mach 2. They offer some spectacular and diverse vistas, including mountains, deserts, mountainous coastal regions and some well known cities, like Cape Town. We also manage to add a great deal of detail where it matters – for instance you will be able to see people going about their jobs in the bases where you take off..


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Friday, July 2, 2010

Satellite Images of Earth a Hot Commodity - GeoEye Featured in Article

"We are hiring like crazy," says GeoEye CEO Matthew O'Connell. "This is a great time to be in the space-imaging business." The companies are finding eager customers in government planners and private developers for the images provided by their satellites, direct descendants of U.S. spy satellites. From views of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and volcanoes to Google Earth and Google Maps, space images now define our era, says space historian Margaret Weitekamp of the Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum in Washington.


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GeoEye Satellite Imagery of Flagstaff Fires

GeoEye's IKONOS Satellite has captured spectacular high resolution imagery of the recent fires in Flagstaff, Arizona. The Schultz fire, north of Flagstaff, Arizona had burned approx 14,800 acres and was 40% contained on June 22nd when GeoEye's IKONOS Satellite captured the image. This 1 meter resolution image was taken from 423 miles up in space.


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Valley of the Khans Project: Your Chance to Play Armchair Archaeologist - GeoEye Featured in Article

Neatoramanauts, here's your chance to play armchair archaeologist. Our friends over at the National Geographic is crowdsourcing a project to identify archaeological treasures in Mongolia using satellite imagery (via the GeoEye Foundation) and other modern tools...


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Thursday, July 1, 2010

Noninvasive Survey Uses the Latest Technologies - GeoEye Featured in National Geographic Article

Illustration courtesy GeoEye, Inc...Multispectral imagery collected by the GeoEye-1 and Ikonos Earth-sensing satellites, generously provided by the GeoEye Foundation, allows the team to survey the expansive Mongolian landscape for sites of interest. The Ikonos satellite, at right, was the first sensor in the world to offer publicly available high-resolution imagery at 1- and 4-meter resolution. It has played a critical role in expedition planning and landscape mapping. Data from the newly launched GeoEye-1 satellite, at left, which boasts 0.41-meter resolution capabilities, was collected to enable more detailed ground survey through crowdsourcing...


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Eye in the Sky - GeoEye Featured in USA Today Article

Sometimes the future happens without much notice. Where the images of Earth viewed from the moon evoked the awakening environmentalism of the 1970s, satellite images, of every disaster or news flash, now define our era, says space historian Margaret Weitekamp of the Smithsonian's National Air & Space Museum in Washington, D.C...Sources: GeoEye


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