• GeoEye Inc. (formerly Orbital Imaging Corporation, or ORBIMAGE) was an American commercial satellite imagery company based in Herndon, Virginia. GeoEye...
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    GeoEye-1 is a high-resolution Earth observation satellite owned by Maxar Technologies (formerly DigitalGlobe), launched in September 2008. The satellite...
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    advancing commercial Earth-imaging satellites. In 2013, DigitalGlobe purchased GeoEye. In February 2017, MacDonald, Dettwiler and Associates (MDA) and DigitalGlobe...
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  • WorldView-4 (redirect from GeoEye-2)
    WorldView-4, previously known as GeoEye-2, was a third generation commercial Earth observation satellite launched on 11 November 2016, at 18:30:33 UTC...
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    maintained by private companies, as follows. GeoEye's GeoEye-1 satellite was launched on September 6, 2008. The GeoEye-1 satellite has high resolution imaging...
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    until 1989. He is a businessman who served as chairman of the board of GeoEye, a company he helped to transform into the world's largest space imaging...
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  • satellite imagery from Sovinformsputnik (the Russian Federal Space Agency) and GeoEye. TerraServer expanded its partnerships and became an image provider for...
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    September 6, 2008, the ITT-built imaging payload was launched aboard the GeoEye-1 satellite to provide high-resolution earth imaging. The satellite has...
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    and Space Imaging (now GeoEye), using the IKONOS satellite. IKONOS captured the anomaly on August 5 and September 13, 2000. GeoEye has constructed a computerized...
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  • September 2005 and finalized in January 2006. The merged company was renamed GeoEye, which was itself acquired by DigitalGlobe in January 2013. DigitalGlobe...
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    positions. On March 10, 2010, Cerberus entered into a financing deal with GeoEye in which the firm would provide the satellite imagery company funds of up...
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  • its partnership with Google. In 2008, Google developed a partnership with GeoEye to launch a satellite providing Google with high-resolution (0.41 m monochrome...
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    imagery through an API. Google and GeoEye: In 2008 NGA partnered with Google and GeoEye. Google would be allowed to use GeoEye spy satellite imagery with reduced...
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  • image program and GeoEye's commercial Earth-imaging Ikonos satellite system. The H.A.W.X development team worked closely with GeoEye so that satellite...
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  • Ikonos which was launched in 1999, QuickBird in 2001, WorldView-1 in 2007, GeoEye-1 in 2008, and WorldView-2 in 2009. WorldView-3 provides commercially available...
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  • 60 m thermal infrared band plus a 15 m resolution panchromatic band. SPOT, GeoEye and Maxar commercial data packages also commonly include both lower-resolution...
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    monitors atrocities in Sudan and South Sudan. Additionally, companies such as GeoEye and DigitalGlobe have provided commercial satellite imagery in support of...
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  • industry. In addition to the OrbView satellites the company also built the GeoEye-1 high resolution imaging satellite. Orbital LEOStar-2 and -3 spacecraft...
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  • Geological Survey (USGS) as part of the U.S. team — (Landsat, Quickbird, GeoEye 1) November 2005 – The British space agency BNSC (UK-DMC) with the company...
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  • internationally. In 2002, the SeaWIFS missions saw a collaboration with GEOeye, an American satellite imaging company. Similarly, organisations such as...
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    available for the area using post-earthquake satellite photography provided by GeoEye, and crowdmapping website Ushahidi coordinated messages from multiple sites...
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  • Reconnaissance Office National Security Space Office Computer Sciences Corporation GeoEye Northrop Grumman Orbital Sciences Corporation SAIC t/Space Iridium Communications...
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    2007, vol 22 issue 8 Ray, Justin (2008-08-12). "Delta 2 rocket launch of GeoEye craft postponed". Spaceflight Now. "HNL RareBirds". hnlrarebirds.blogspot...
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    process. On 25 October 2011 Google Earth released multispectral imagery from GeoEye taken on 28 August 2011 which showed the airfield as well as the highly...
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    by KSAT in Tromsø, Norway. Satellites using TrollSat include Radarsat, GeoEye, WorldView, Galileo and CHEOPS. The system is coordinated with Svalbard...
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    The Atlas launch carried NROL-28 in March 2008 and in September 2008 the GeoEye-1 satellite was orbited by a Delta II rocket. ULA completed eight Delta...
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  • Slayer used to occupy Al Radwaniyah's grounds.[citation needed] LIBRARY, GEOEYE/SCIENCE PHOTO. "Radwaniyah Palace complex, Iraq - Stock Image - E780/1065"...
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  • Launch Pad at Sriharikota. Images from the satellite will be available from GeoEye for worldwide distribution. The satellite covers the entire globe in 1867...
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  • Retrieved 2007-02-28. "Technology Partners". Archived from the original on 2004-11-03. Retrieved 2007-02-28. SIME corporate website GeoEye corporate website...
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    satellite". Room, The Space Journal. Retrieved 27 September 2021. "RapidEye Constellation to be Retired in 2020". Planet. 16 January 2020. Retrieved...
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