Posted on November 7th, 2023

Take Advantage of our Incredible Archive of 30-cm SuperView-1 Neo & 40-cm SuperView-2 Imagery!

Apollo Mapping customers can access our expanded archive of 30-cm resolution imagery in Image Hunter right now! SpaceWill launched two advanced SuperView Neo-1 30-cm resolution 4-band satellites in 2022 and have amassed an impressive archive.

The dual satellites collect up to 1.5 million square kilometers of 30-cm imagery a day. SuperView Neo-1 joins our other 30-cm satellites, vastly improving the 30-cm content available to our customers. Along with offering 30-cm resolution data, SuperView Neo-1 also collects four-band multispectral imagery, including the red, green, blue and near-infrared (NIR) bands.

Its predecessor, SuperView-2, is continuing to increase our 40-cm resolution archive with 40-cm panchromatic resolution and 1.6-meter, four-band multispectral resolution. We continuously add fresh data to our archive so you can search for the best data on Image Hunter!

A 30-cm SuperView NEO-1 image collected over World Island Dubai in the United Arab Emirates on August 12, 2022.

Check out 30-cm SuperView NEO-1’s specifications and all it has to offer:

  • Spectral Bands:
    • Panchromatic
    • 4-band multispectral (blue, green, red and near-infrared)
  • Spectral Band Wavelength Range: (minimum to maximum edge; in nm)
    • Panchromatic – 450 – 700
    • Blue – 450 – 520
    • Green – 520 – 590
    • Red – 630 – 690
    • NIR1 – 770 – 890
  • Dynamic Range: 11-bits

For more detailed specifications, check out our SuperView NEO-1 page here and SuperView-2 page here. You can search for SuperView NEO-1 and SuperView-2 coverage all-day, every-day on Image Hunter.

And if you have any pricing requests, additional questions or would like a new price list with SuperView-2 and SuperView NEO-1 included, send us an email at >sales@apollomapping.com!

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