Full Resolution SWIR and Multispectral WorldView-3 Sample is Now Live - Apollo Mapping
Posted on September 1st, 2015

Full Resolution SWIR and Multispectral WorldView-3 Sample is Now Live

Well, this article continues to be one of the most popular month after month, so we decided to keep it live for a good while longer but move it over to the Tips & Tech section of our newsletter. Enjoy!

We are happy to announce that a full resolution WorldView-3 (WV3) 8-band shortwave infrared (SWIR) and 8-band multispectral (MS) sample is now live on the Apollo Mapping website!

The sample can be accessed using the following link; just fill out this short form and then scroll to the bottom of the next page to find the compressed WV3 imagery file. You will want to use 7-Zip to extract the ZIP file – it is a freeware program you can find here.

Now an important note to our readers: while WV3 collects 3.7-meter (m) 8-band SWIR data, current US government regulations restrict the resolution to 7.5-m for all SWIR sales.

Here are a few key product specifications for this full resolution WV3 SWIR, MS and panchromatic imagery sample:

A 3-2-1 (red-green-blue) band combination of 7.5-m SWIR data collected by WorldView-3 over Khorixas, Namibia on March 16, 2015. (Image Credit: DigitalGlobe)

  • Area of Interest Location: rural Khorixas
  • Area of Interest Size: ~120 square kilometers
  • Resolution: 30-cm panchromatic, 1.2-m MS & 7.5-m SWIR
  • Spectral Bands: panchromatic, 8-band MS (i.e. coastal, blue, green, yellow, red, red edge, NIR1 and NIR2) and 8-band SWIR
  • Product Format: 16-bit depth, ortho-ready with RPC files
  • Compressed File Size:5 gigabytes (GB)

For more information on WorldView-3 satellite imagery, including technical specifications, please refer to our website here.

And if you have a specific request for WV3 data, please send an email to sales@apollomapping.com.

2 responses to “Full Resolution SWIR and Multispectral WorldView-3 Sample is Now Live”

  1. Please send me costo for km2 of WV3, and min of kms

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