Tag Archives: The Geospatial Times

A HUGE Archive – 3-m PlanetScope Satellite Imagery with a 250 sq km Minimum Order

Posted on June 2nd, 2020

Have you searched for medium-resolution satellite imagery in Image Hunter recently? If so, you have surely seen lots of imagery from the 3-meter (m) satellite constellation, PlanetScope. As one of our most ubiquitous medium-resolution options, PlanetScope is actually 150 micro-satellites Read More

In Focus – Apollo Mapping Imagery & Academia: A Multi-Sensor Approach for VHR Vegetation Monitoring

Posted on June 2nd, 2020

Over the many years, Apollo Mapping has helped a countless number of academics and professors source the proper imagery for their grant-funded research budgets. Whether it is 8-band multispectral and short-wave infrared (SWIR) WorldView-3 satellite imagery for land-use land-cover mapping; Read More

Reaching Orbit – Getting Hypothetical Baby

Posted on May 5th, 2020

An artist’s depiction of Kepler-1649c and its sister planet orbiting their temper-tantrum prone star. (Credits: NASA/Ames Research Center/Daniel Rutter) Let’s get hypothetical. All theories start with the hypothetical, then tests are devised around this assertion to infer whether the idea Read More

30-cm Color WorldView-3/4 Image of the Month – Agricultural Fields around Wuhan, China

Posted on May 5th, 2020

Every time we look at WorldView-3 and WorldView-4 (WV3/4) imagery, we are blown away. And we hope you are equally impressed with the data! In April we checked out an eerie graveyard for ships, and for the May 30-cm Color Read More

Nighttime Jilin-1 Satellite Imagery – Surajpur, India

Posted on May 5th, 2020

Launched and operated by CG Satellite, meet Jilin-1, the only world’s only high-resolution, color satellite constellation collecting nighttime imagery. Offered at 92-centimeter (cm) resolution, nighttime imagery from Jilin-1 is the ideal solution for a plethora of problems only now solvable Read More

High-Resolution Imagery Collections – WorldView-2/3 – Canada and the United States, June to August 2019

Posted on May 5th, 2020

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

    The Geospatial Times Archive