In this monthly piece, we give our readers a sense of the high-resolution imagery coverage collected over a geography during a specified window. To do this, we pick a high-resolution satellite constellation, a defined time period and area of interest, then report key statistics on the total amount of imagery collected in square kilometers (sq km). Without further delay, let’s jump into our analysis.
This map shows the areas imaged by the WorldView-2/3 constellation from October 1 to December 31, 2016 over South America. Please note that in many instances, multiple images were collected over the same area which is difficult to portray on this static map.Graphic Region of Interest: South America plus off-shore islands
Land Mass Covered: 17,750,994.2 sq km
Time Period: October 1 to December 31, 2016
High-Resolution Satellite Constellation: WorldView-2/3
WorldView-2/3 Constellation Imaging Statistics – South America
Total Area Collected: 10,127,090.7 sq km; 55,038.5 sq km per satellite/per day
Area Collected @ 20% or Less Clouds & 30 Degrees or Less Off-Nadir: 2,848,813.2 sq km; 15,482.7 sq km per satellite/per day; 28.1% of total


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