Tag Archives: satellite imagery

NEWS FLASH – Permanent Price Decrease for 30-cm WorldView-3 Imagery!

Posted on December 8th, 2015

We are excited to announce that effective immediately, prices have decreased significantly for all WorldView-3 imagery products! This includes price reductions on archive orders and new collections, mono and stereo imagery and even on 8-band shortwave infrared (SWIR) data. If Read More

Monthly Update on WorldView-3 – Promotional Pricing on 30cm Imagery & More Amazing Samples!

Posted on July 9th, 2015

Every time we look at WorldView-3 (WV3) imagery, we are blown away. So we have decided to make this article a monthly feature for the viewing joy of our valued readers. For July, we feature three color 30-centimeter (cm) WV3 Read More

Your Imagery Work Break – 60cm QuickBird Data From Gulliver’s Kingdom Theme Park, Japan

Posted on July 9th, 2015

We love maps. We love imagery. We love work breaks. We hope you like them as well! Everyone needs a work break, so during your next one check out this creepy 60-cm color QuickBird image collected over an abandoned theme Read More

GTM – Debunking Satellite Imagery Myths, Part II

Posted on June 3rd, 2015

Continuing the theme started in May’s Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM), this month we debunk more satellite imagery myths that are focused on DigitalGlobe’s most recently launched bird, WorldView-3. WorldView-3 is without question the world’s most advanced commercial satellite Read More

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