Posted on April 1st, 2025

50-cm 8-band SuperView Neo-3 Added to Image Hunter!

We are pleased to announce that our newest high-resolution satellite imagery is live in Image Hunter, it’s 50-centimeter (cm) 8-band SuperView Neo-3! A part of the SuperView Neo constellation, Neo-3 differentiates itself from its satellite twins, Neo-1 01/02, with 2-meter (m) 8-band multispectral imagery as well as an industry-leading 130-kilometer (km) wide footprint. SuperView Neo-3 also images at 10° or less off-nadir so there is less tilt in the data, which is crucial in areas with tall buildings, trees, and mountains as well as those with deep, narrow passages. A massive 130-km wide footprint allows Neo-3 to collect an impressive 1.4 million sq km of 50-cm 8-band data daily.

A 50-cm color SuperView Neo-3 image collected over Washington, DC on December 12, 2024.

Here are a few of the specifications that set SuperView Neo-3 apart from the competition:

  • 50-cm panchromatic and 2-m 8-band multispectral, including blue, green, red and near infrared (NIR) plus coastal blue, yellow, red edge and NIR2.
  • All images collected at 10° off-nadir or less.
  • 130-km wide image footprint.
  • 1.4-million sq km per day collection capacity.

So, if you are looking to uplevel your next spectral analysis, 50-cm 8-band SuperView Neo-3 is sure to be one of your go-to satellites.

You can query 50-cm SuperView Neo-3 on Image Hunter at any time! And if you have additional questions about using SuperView Neo-3 for your next mapping project, you can contact us now at sales@apollomapping.com.

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