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Product Update – Simplified Ordering Options for 3-m PlanetScope Satellite Imagery

Posted on December 6th, 2022

A 3-m color PlanetScope image collected over Cerro Azulde Shallapa, Peru on July 11, 2022. This image has been processed by Apollo Mapping for improved colors and clarity. (Image Copyright: Planet, 2022) If you queried 3-meter (m) PlanetScope on Image Read More

High-Resolution Imagery Collections – Pléiades 1– The Middle East, October to December 2018

Posted on April 2nd, 2019

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

Image Hunter Updates – TeLEOS-1, PlanetScope and Landsat 1-8 Added In!

Posted on May 1st, 2018

Have you checked out Image Hunter recently?!?! If not, you should! Listening to the feedback we received on improving imagery search engines over the years, the new version of Image Hunter features a major overhaul to the user interface as Read More

Map Mavin Methods – HUGE Performance Updates & A New Basemap!

Posted on May 1st, 2018

This month we’ve seen more changes to our Map Mavin platform than ever and can’t wait to share some of them with you! Thanks to some new and incredibly talented additions to our development team, progress has been moving faster Read More

Image Hunter Version 2 – A New Measuring Tool is Live!

Posted on March 7th, 2017

Have you checked out the new and improved Image Hunter yet?!?! If not, you should! Listening to the feedback we received on improving imagery search engines, the new version of Image Hunter features a major overhaul to the user interface Read More

High-Resolution Imagery Collections – WorldView-2/3 – Middle East, October to December 2016

Posted on March 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

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