Tag Archives: Geospatial Times

Introducing Medium-Resolution 3-meter PlanetScope Satellite Imagery

Posted on November 7th, 2017

Here at Apollo Mapping we always strive to increase the size of our satellite imagery archive to insure our customers have the greatest number of options to suit their particular needs. Lately, we’ve added a number of satellites and have Read More

DigitalGlobe Basemap – A Worldwide Imagery Solution – Focus on Countrywide Mosaics, Vivid

Posted on November 7th, 2017

Do you have the need for regularly updated images of locations around the world? Perhaps you need imagery to integrate with an OEM solution you are developing? Or maybe your organization uses large amounts of high-resolution imagery each year, and Read More

Your Imagery Work Break – Bogoslof Island Eruption May 2017

Posted on November 7th, 2017

(Images Courtesy: DigitalGlobe. Processed by Apollo Mapping for improved color accuracy and clarity.) We love maps. We love imagery. We love work breaks. We hope you like them as well! Wow is it November already? Sadly it is, so winter Read More

High-Resolution Imagery Collections – WorldView-2/3/4 – Canada and the United States, June to August 2017

Posted on November 7th, 2017

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, Read More

High-Resolution Imagery Collections – Pléiades 1 – Canada and the United States, June to August 2017

Posted on October 3rd, 2017

This map shows the areas imaged by the Pléiades 1 constellation from June 1 to August 31, 2017 over the primary land masses of Canada and the United States. Please note that in many instances, multiple images were collected over Read More

Rapid Delivery Media License for DigitalGlobe Images

Posted on September 14th, 2017

For many clients using satellite imagery in media applications like movies, television advertisements and newspapers, the traditional end user license agreements delivered with our data will not suffice. Understanding the commercial need for a more flexible media license that can Read More

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