The #1 Most Shared Article on Facebook in 2011 was "Satellite Photos of Japan, Before and After the Quake and Tsunami" from the New York Times -- featuring GeoEye imagery! Very cool, check it out!
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Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Product Uses - GeoEye Imagery Collection Showcased
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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, November 28, 2011
GeoEye – Elevating Insight for iPad
Elevating Insight gives you a precise view and better understanding of our world through GeoEye's collection of stunning high-resolution imagery from the company's satellites and aerial collection platforms. From ancient wonders to current events, Elevating Insight features some of our most notable imagery through a user interface optimized for the iPad.
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Thursday, November 17, 2011
Member Podcast: Matt O'Connell, CEO, GeoEye, Discusses Future of Commercial Imagery and Much More
USGIF member company GeoEye is always on the cutting-edge when it comes to providing imaging products, as well as services and solutions to customers around the world. We were recently fortunate enough to spend some time with USGIF Board Member Mr. Matt O'Connell, who is GeoEye's CEO and Director. Check out this exclusive podcast with Mr. O'Connell who discusses key trends in the use of commercial imagery, as well as the commendation that GeoEye received today from the Governor of Virginia for its support of Hurricane Irene disaster response efforts.
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Contest: Wednesday GeoEye Image Quiz! - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Blog Post
GeoEye Quiz 3: The Rules: In order to participate, fans of National Geographic Education have 24 hours after this post is published to guess the location of the satellite image and and e-mail their answer to NatGeoEd@ngs.org (Submissions must include the following to be entered to win: "GeoEye Quiz" in the subject line, first and last name, complete mailing address, and the correct answer in the body of the email). Daily images and clues will be shared via Facebook, Twitter, and the My Wonderful World blog starting Monday and ending Friday of Geography Awareness Week. All correct submissions for each day will be entered into a drawing for a prize, and one winner will be selected at random each day.
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The Clue: Home of characters like Mickey Mouse, this new play place, "where dreams come true" is located in which heavily populated East Asia city? Send your guess to NatGeoEd@ngs.org to win! Satellite Image courtesy GeoEye Foundation.
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The Clue: Home of characters like Mickey Mouse, this new play place, "where dreams come true" is located in which heavily populated East Asia city? Send your guess to NatGeoEd@ngs.org to win! Satellite Image courtesy GeoEye Foundation.
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GeoEye Receives Commendation from Gov. McDonnell for Work with Virginia Fusion Center
Critical Contributions Provide Geospatial Insight and Emergency Response for Hurricane Irene
GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY), a leading source of geospatial information and insight, accepted an award today from Capt. Steve Lambert, commander of the Virginia State Police's Criminal Intelligence Division, which runs the Virginia Fusion Center, for the company's preparation, response and recovery efforts for Hurricane Irene. The center houses representatives of the FBI and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, as well as state police and other entities that work on systems critical to the general public's safety...
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GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY), a leading source of geospatial information and insight, accepted an award today from Capt. Steve Lambert, commander of the Virginia State Police's Criminal Intelligence Division, which runs the Virginia Fusion Center, for the company's preparation, response and recovery efforts for Hurricane Irene. The center houses representatives of the FBI and the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, as well as state police and other entities that work on systems critical to the general public's safety...
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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Contest: Tuesday GeoEye Image Quiz! - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in My Wonderful World Blog
GeoEye Quiz 2: The Rules: In order to participate, fans of National Geographic Education have 24 hours after this post is published to guess the location of the satellite image and and e-mail their answer to NatGeoEd@ngs.org (Submissions must include the following to be entered to win: "GeoEye Quiz" in the subject line, first and last name, complete mailing address, and the correct answer in the body of the email). Daily images and clues will be shared via Facebook, Twitter, and the My Wonderful World blog starting Monday and ending Friday of Geography Awareness Week. All correct submissions for each day will be entered into a drawing for a prize, and one winner will be selected at random each day.
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The Clue: This location draws tens of thousands of people every third Sunday in April. Send your guess to NatGeoEd@ngs.org to win! Satellite Image courtesy GeoEye Foundation.
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The Clue: This location draws tens of thousands of people every third Sunday in April. Send your guess to NatGeoEd@ngs.org to win! Satellite Image courtesy GeoEye Foundation.
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Searching for Genghis Khan from Space - GeoEye Imagery Collection Featured in Article
The GeoEye Foundation, a nonprofit organization established by GeoEye, Inc., announced that University of California San Diego (UCSD) research fellow and GeoEye Foundation grantee Albert Yu-Min Lin, Ph.D., is featured in a new National Geographic Channel broadcast, "Forbidden Tomb of Genghis Khan," which first aired onNov. 9, 2011. The documentary follows Dr. Lin on his journey and unveils recent archeological discoveries he made using GeoEye high-resolution satellite imagery and other methodologies.
In the spring of 2008, Dr. Lin initiated a research project using a newly formulated, noninvasive scientific approach to search for the tomb of legendary Mongolian leader Genghis Khan. The GeoEye Foundation awarded Dr. Lin's team a grant of high-resolution satellite imagery used to define the landscape and create accurate maps for the expedition. Using satellite data and noninvasive, ground-based imaging, the team could identify and study dozens of archeological sites, including ancient burial mounds...
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In the spring of 2008, Dr. Lin initiated a research project using a newly formulated, noninvasive scientific approach to search for the tomb of legendary Mongolian leader Genghis Khan. The GeoEye Foundation awarded Dr. Lin's team a grant of high-resolution satellite imagery used to define the landscape and create accurate maps for the expedition. Using satellite data and noninvasive, ground-based imaging, the team could identify and study dozens of archeological sites, including ancient burial mounds...
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Monday, November 14, 2011
New GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Released of Wat Tum Village, North of Bangkok, Thailand (pre-flooding)
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A new image of the GeoEye-1 collection of Wat Tum Village, North of Bangkok, Thailand (pre-flooding) has just been released on the GeoEye website.
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Contest: GeoEye Image Quiz--Win Prizes this GA Week! GeoEye Featured on NatGeo Blog
Geography Awareness Week 2011 will feature a daily satellite imagery quiz challenging readers to identify the geographic location of a GeoEye satellite image. In order to participate, fans of National Geographic Education have 24 hours after each post is published to guess the location of the satellite image and and e-mail their answer to NatGeoEd@ngs.org (Submissions must include the following to be entered to win: "GeoEye Quiz" in the subject line, first and last name, complete mailing address, and the correct answer in the body of the email). Daily images and clues will be shared via Facebook, Twitter, and the My Wonderful World blog Monday through Friday of Geography Awareness Week. All correct submissions for each day will be entered into a drawing for a prize, and one winner will be selected at random each day. Readers will have five chances to win an amazing prize valued at $79.95!
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Friday, November 11, 2011
Echoes of History | City of St. Petersburg - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured
GeoEye - St. Petersburg is a city not to be missed. It has all the ingredients for an unforgettable experience: imperial architecture, extraordinary history, high art and rich cultural traditions. Although a relatively young city, established by Tsar Peter the Great in 1703, you will still hear the echoes of its past in the great palaces, cathedrals and fortresses. GeoEye-1 .50-meter high resolution imagery.
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Thursday, November 10, 2011
GeoEye Elevating Insight Demo Video Now Available
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Analytics - GeoEye Information Services Showcased
GeoEye Analytics provides location-based analytics solutions that will help defense, intelligence and homeland security professionals make critical decisions for mitigating risks, assessing threats, and managing assets. End-to-end analytical solutions include a combination of imagery collection capabilities, Analytic Services, Engineering Services and licensed software products.
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Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Lost Cities Found Beneath Sands of Sahara by Satellites - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Article
Satellite images have revealed the ruins of a long-lost civilisation which existed in what is now the Sahara desert in Roman times and before. Archaeologists hope that the toppling of Libyan dictator Colonel Gadaffi, who has controlled access to the region in modern times, will permit the secrets of the lost cities beneath the sands to be unravelled properly at last...
The fall of Gaddafi has opened the way for archaeologists to explore the country's pre-Islamic heritage, so long ignored under his regime ... The Libyan antiquities department, badly under-resourced under Gaddafi, is closely involved in the project. Funding for the research has come from the European Research Council - who awarded Professor Mattingly an ERC Advanced Grant of nearly 2.5m euros - the Leverhulme Trust, the Society for Libyan Studies and the GeoEye Foundation.
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The fall of Gaddafi has opened the way for archaeologists to explore the country's pre-Islamic heritage, so long ignored under his regime ... The Libyan antiquities department, badly under-resourced under Gaddafi, is closely involved in the project. Funding for the research has come from the European Research Council - who awarded Professor Mattingly an ERC Advanced Grant of nearly 2.5m euros - the Leverhulme Trust, the Society for Libyan Studies and the GeoEye Foundation.
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GeoEye Foundation Grantee Dr. Albert Yu-Min Lin Uses GeoEye-1 Satellite Imagery for Archeological Discovery in Mongolia
The GeoEye Foundation, a 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization established by GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY) in 2007, announced today that University of California San Diego (UCSD) research fellow and GeoEye Foundation grantee, Albert Yu-Min Lin, Ph.D., will be featured on National Geographic Channel's broadcast, "Forbidden Tomb of Genghis Khan," on Wednesday, Nov. 9, 2011, at 9:00 p.m. PT/ET. The documentary will follow Dr. Lin on his journey and unveil recent archeological discoveries he made using GeoEye high-resolution satellite imagery and other methodologies...
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
GeoEye – Elevating Insight for iPad
GeoEye's new app for iPad gives you a precise view and better understanding of our world. From ancient wonders to current events, the app features some of our most notable imagery through a user interface optimized for the iPad.
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Monday, November 7, 2011
Elevating Insight - GeoEye Geospatial Production Services 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, and more...
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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, and more...
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Friday, November 4, 2011
GeoEye...Moving On Up - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in SatNews Article
GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY) has appointed General Michael P. C. Carns (retired USAF) to serve on its board of directors. He joins nine other board members. General Carns has been appointed as the board representative of Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. GeoEye partnered with Cerberus, which provided financing support of the Company's bid on the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's (NGA's) EnhancedView program.
Lieutenant General James A. Abrahamson (retired USAF), GeoEye's chairman of the Board of Directors, said, "We are pleased to welcome General Carns to GeoEye's board. His leadership qualities, business acumen and broad military background will be valuable to GeoEye as we navigate the next phase of the Company's growth." In 1991, General Carns became vice chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, the position he held until his retirement in 1994. During his Air Force career, he served four tours of duty in Europe and four tours in the Pacific. During the Vietnam War, he flew 200 combat missions in the F-4 fighter and was awarded the Silver Star, the nation's third highest combat decoration for valor. After his retirement from the United States Air Force, he served as the managing director of a small healthcare firm for one year. After that, he founded a Wall Street policy research firm specializing in Pacific Rim security, international capital flows and international energy issues. Currently, General Carns serves on a number of Department of Defense advisory panels, boards and task forces. He is also on the board of directors for a number of corporations and consults for various businesses, including a number of technology start-ups. General Carns is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado; the Harvard Business School in Massachusetts, with Distinction; and the Royal College of Defense Studies in London, England.
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Lieutenant General James A. Abrahamson (retired USAF), GeoEye's chairman of the Board of Directors, said, "We are pleased to welcome General Carns to GeoEye's board. His leadership qualities, business acumen and broad military background will be valuable to GeoEye as we navigate the next phase of the Company's growth." In 1991, General Carns became vice chief of Staff of the United States Air Force, the position he held until his retirement in 1994. During his Air Force career, he served four tours of duty in Europe and four tours in the Pacific. During the Vietnam War, he flew 200 combat missions in the F-4 fighter and was awarded the Silver Star, the nation's third highest combat decoration for valor. After his retirement from the United States Air Force, he served as the managing director of a small healthcare firm for one year. After that, he founded a Wall Street policy research firm specializing in Pacific Rim security, international capital flows and international energy issues. Currently, General Carns serves on a number of Department of Defense advisory panels, boards and task forces. He is also on the board of directors for a number of corporations and consults for various businesses, including a number of technology start-ups. General Carns is a graduate of the United States Air Force Academy in Colorado; the Harvard Business School in Massachusetts, with Distinction; and the Royal College of Defense Studies in London, England.
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
EyeQ Capabilities - GeoEye Information Services Showcased
EyeQ offers unparalleled capabilities to discover, visualize and share geospatial information across the enterprise. We make your world smarter, with accurate and timely earth monitoring data – and more agile, with services designed specifically for the enterprise. EyeQ enables you to:
Search and view your collection of GeoEye-1, IKONOS and other geospatial data.
Organize your projects with web-based access for better collaboration between office and field users, ensuring that your content orders match your project specifications.
Share throughout your enterprise with standards-based web interface options for content – wherever and however your team needs it.
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Syria Nuclear Weapons Site Revealed by UN Investigators - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Article
UN investigators have identified a previously unknown complex in Syria that bolsters suspicions the government in Damascus worked with Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of Pakistan's atomic bomb, to acquire nuclear weapons technology...
A satellite image shows the buildings in Hasakah, Syria, that the IAEA believes could have been intended for use as a uranium enrichment plant. Photograph: GeoEye /AP
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A satellite image shows the buildings in Hasakah, Syria, that the IAEA believes could have been intended for use as a uranium enrichment plant. Photograph: GeoEye /AP
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Wednesday, November 2, 2011
GeoEye Announces Michael P.C. Carns (USAF Ret.) as New Board Member
GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY), a leading source of geospatial information and insight, announced today that it has appointed General Michael P. C. Carns (retired USAF) to serve on its board of directors. He joins nine other board members. General Carns has been appointed as the board representative of Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. GeoEye partnered with Cerberus, which provided financing support of the Company's bid on the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's (NGA's) EnhancedView program...
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Production Services - GeoEye 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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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, November 1, 2011
Imagery Collection - GeoEye 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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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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AP Exclusive: New Signs of Syria-Pakistan Nuke Tie - GeoEye High Resolution Imagery Featured in Article
Washington -- U.N. investigators have identified a previously unknown complex in Syria that bolsters suspicions that the Syrian government worked with A.Q. Khan, the father of Pakistan's atomic bomb, to acquire technology that could make nuclear arms...
GeoEye Satellite Image / AP Photo - This Aug. 14, 2011, satellite image provided by GeoEye, shows a facility in Al-Hasakah, Syria. Invesigators at the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency have asked Syria about this complex, in the center of the image, in the country's northwestern city of Al-Hasakah because they believe it closely matches plans for a uranium enrichment plant sold by the father of Pakistan's nuclear bomb A.Q. Khan.
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GeoEye Satellite Image / AP Photo - This Aug. 14, 2011, satellite image provided by GeoEye, shows a facility in Al-Hasakah, Syria. Invesigators at the U.N.'s International Atomic Energy Agency have asked Syria about this complex, in the center of the image, in the country's northwestern city of Al-Hasakah because they believe it closely matches plans for a uranium enrichment plant sold by the father of Pakistan's nuclear bomb A.Q. Khan.
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GeoEye Reports Third Quarter 2011 Earnings Results
GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY), a leading source of geospatial information and insight, announced today results for its fiscal third quarter ended Sept. 30, 2011...
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