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The highest resolution commercial Earth imaging satellite to date, the GeoEye-1, was launched over the weekend on a Delta-II rocket that carried the Google logo alongside the GeoEye logo on its side.
expressed disappointment in the news that GeoEye’s high-resolution GeoEye-1 imaging satellite faces another delay, but said other assets at its disposal will be able to cover any possible ...
Here’s how it works. PARIS -- The GeoEye-1 high-resolution optical Earth observation satellite will not enter commercial service until December due to software glitches on the satellite’s ...
PARIS — GeoEye Inc. is overhauling its commercial business model as it prepares to launch a satellite whose sharpest imagery is beyond the reach of the company’s non-U.S. government customers ...
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and Google-sponsored GeoEye-1 satellite, which was launched on September 6, has begun capturing image data from its orbit 423 miles above Earth.
GeoEye-1 launched successfully Saturday, September 6, 2008 from Vandenberg Air Force Base [VAFB], at about 11:51 A.M. Pacific time. GeoEye’s ground station in Norway relayed the downlink signal ...
The highest resolution commercial Earth imaging satellite to date, the GeoEye-1, was launched over the weekend on a Delta-II rocket that carried the Google logo alongside the GeoEye logo on its side.