Wednesday, December 29, 2010

New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery of Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico available on Flickr!

Now available, High Resolution Satellite Earth Imagery of Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico on Flickr presented by GeoEye.




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New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Released of Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico

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A new image of the GeoEye-1 collection of Autonomous University of Puebla, Mexico has just been released on the GeoEye website.


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Satellite Image of St. Peter's Basilica - GeoEye Featured in Visions of Earth Photo Blog

IKONOS Satellite Image (0.8 m) – St. Peter's Basilica, Vatican City, Rome, Italy. To view satellite image in full resolution click on image. (Image Copyright GeoEye and Courtesy of Satellite Imaging Corporation) Old St. Peter's Basilica was the fourth-century church begun by the Emperor Constantine between 326 and 333 AD. This church had been built over the small shrine believed to mark the burial place of St. Peter. It contained a very large number of burials and memorials, including those of most of the popes from St. Peter to the 15th century. Originally founded by Constantine in 324, St. Peter's Basilica was rebuilt in the 16th century by Renaissance masters including Bramante, Michelangelo and Bernini...


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Clooney's 'Antigenocide Paparazzi': Watching Sudan - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in TIME Article

Clooney, the actor, and Prendergast, a human-rights activist with 25 years of experience in Africa, had heard enough on their seven-day visit to know that a new round of atrocities could follow the January referendum on independence. If it did, the likelihood was that no one would be held accountable. Why not, Clooney asked, "work out some sort of a deal to spin a satellite" above southern Sudan and let the world watch to see what happens?...You don't have to be a spook to have an eye in the sky anymore. Private firms with names like GeoEye, DigitalGlobe and ImageSat International have a half-dozen "birds" circling the globe every 90 minutes in low-Earth orbit, about 297 miles (478 km) up. The best images from these satellites display about 8 sq. in. (50 sq. cm) of the ground in each pixel on a computer screen. That is not enough granularity to read a car's license plate or ID a person, but analysts can tell the difference between cars and trucks and track the movements of troops or horses. "It is Google Earth on lots of steroids," says Lars Bromley, a top U.N. imagery analyst...


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Tuesday, December 28, 2010

Cape Canaveral Image Available on GeoEye Poster Store

Travel the world with GeoEye! You can own this satellite image of Cape Canaveral, Florida. Visit the Poster Store to check out the GeoEye Imagery Collection...


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Disaster Response - GeoEye Imagery Collection Uses

The ability to respond quickly and effectively to an emergency situation is crucial when saving lives. GeoEye high resolution imagery becomes a powerful tool for emergency managers who need key visual information as to how far the damage extends, who was affected, and what resources are needed to provide critical assistance...


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GeoEye Imagery Collection Showcase

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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GeoEye Acquires SPADAC: Combining Industry-Leading Geospatial Offerings

SPADAC is now part of GeoEye, a premier provider of superior satellite and aerial-based geospatial information and services. The two companies' complementary expertise, world-class team, and technologies provide in-depth location-based analytical solutions - delivering true insight to customers worldwide...


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The Pearl, Qatar Image Available on GeoEye Poster Store

Travel the world with GeoEye! You can own this satellite image of The Pearl Doha, Qatar. Visit the Poster Store to check out the GeoEye Imagery Collection...


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Monday, December 27, 2010

Tokyo, Japan Image Available on GeoEye Poster Store

Travel the world with GeoEye! You can own this satellite image of Tokyo, Japan. Visit the Poster Store to check out the GeoEye Imagery Collection...


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The Most Amazing Science Images of 2010 - GeoEye Imagery Collection Featured in POPSCI Image Gallery

Airplane Graveyard (Google/GeoEye) Better known as the "Boneyard," this is the place, just outside of Tucson, where nearly 5,000 aerospace vehicles have gone to die. Feel free to spend the rest of the work day scoping out the new high-resolution Google map...


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GeoEye Acquires Spadac - Elevating Insight

GeoEye, Inc., a provider of satellite and aerial-based geospatial information and services, announced that it has completed the purchase of 100 percent of the stock of Spadac, Inc., a geospatial predictive analytics company, for $46 million in cash and stock...


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Thursday, December 16, 2010

Holiday Calendar: Stairways to Heaven - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured on MSNBC Photo Blog

This satellite image from GeoEye highlights the Maya pyramid known as El Castillo, or the Kukulkan Pyramid, the focal point of a monumental plaza at Chichen Itza on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. The pyramid was apparently constructed with an eye to the calendar: During the spring and autumnal equinoxes, patterns of sunlight move across the main stairway to make it look as if the body of a serpent (Kukulkan) is creeping downward to join up with a giant serpent's head carved in stone at the bottom...


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GeoEye Completes Acquisition of SPADAC, Inc., an Industry Leader in Geospatial Analytics Solutions

GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY), a premier provider of superior satellite and aerial-based geospatial information and services, announced today that it has completed the purchase of 100 percent of the stock of SPADAC, Inc., a geospatial predictive analytics company, for $46 million in cash and stock. With the completion of the acquisition, SPADAC has become a wholly owned subsidiary named GeoEye Analytics. GeoEye Analytics currently provides geospatial predictive analytic solutions to over 40 customers in key markets of defense, intelligence and homeland security, enabling their customers to gain the insight they need to support mission-critical operations around the world...


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Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Tuesday, December 14, 2010

GeoEye Purchases Analytics Firm - GeoEye Imagery Collection Featured in Article

GeoEye is to purchase geospatial predictive analytics company Spadac for US $46m in cash and stock. Spadac will become a wholly owned subsidiary of GeoEye, renamed GeoEye Analytics. Spadac provides geospatial predictive analytic solutions to over 40 customers in key markets of defence, intelligence and homeland security. The firm will continue to provide services to these clients, though Spadac's employees will be absorbed into GeoEye...


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Monday, December 13, 2010

With purchase of Spadac, GeoEye will try to predict the future - The Washington Post Article

GeoEye snaps images of the Earth from a satellite to capture moment-in-time views of natural resources, major disasters and global events. Now, with its latest acquisition, the Dulles company aims to predict what will happen next. Executives disclosed plans last week to pay $46 million for McLean-based Spadac, an analytics company that marries geospatial images with historical data and other information to predict future events...


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GeoEye Appoints Tony Frazier as Senior Vice President, Marketing

GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY), a premier provider of superior satellite and aerial-based geospatial information and services, announced today that it has appointed Tony Frazier as its senior vice president of Marketing...


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Wednesday, December 8, 2010

GeoEye to Acquire SPADAC Inc.

With SPADAC's complementary capabilities, GeoEye will expand its Information Services business with location-based analytics, helping customers gain insight for mission-critical decision-making.


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Monday, December 6, 2010

Lockheed Martin Team Completes GeoEye-2 Preliminary Design Review Ahead of Schedule

The Lockheed Martin [NYSE: LMT] team designing GeoEye's (NASDAQ: GEOY) next-generation, high-resolution imaging satellite, known as GeoEye-2, successfully completed the program's Preliminary Design Review (PDR) three weeks ahead of the planned schedule. The successful PDR completion validated the spacecraft's design maturity, meeting or exceeding all GeoEye standards and program requirements...


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New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery of Su-30 MKI in Action available on Flickr!

Now available, High Resolution Satellite Earth Imagery of Su-30 MKI in Action on Flickr presented by GeoEye.




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Friday, December 3, 2010

New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery of Su-37 Scores a Hit available on Flickr!

Now available, High Resolution Satellite Earth Imagery of Su-37 Scores a Hit on Flickr presented by GeoEye.




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Holiday calendar: Shuttle in spotlight (MSNBC.com) - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured on Photo Blog

Alan Boyle writes:The space shuttle has never flown as high as 425 miles, but that's how high the GeoEye-1 satellite was when it snapped this picture of the shuttle Discovery on its launch pad on Nov. 1. Discovery is due to set off on its 39th and final mission no earlier than Dec. 17 -– which means it would still be in orbit on Christmas Day.




GeoEye's view of Discovery serves as the first holiday treat for our Cosmic Log Space Advent Calendar, which will feature a different view of Earth from space on each day from now until Christmas...


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