Geoeye 1 Satellite

Formerly orbital imaging corporation or orbimage was an american commercial satellite imagery company based in herndon virginia.
Geoeye 1 satellite. 10 11 the merger was forced by the government s decision to reduce funding for commercial satellite imagery purchases in light of budget constraints and reduced demand for this type of satellite imagery with the scaling down of the afghan conflict. This agile satellite can rotate or swivel forward backward or side to side with robotic precision and has a revisit capability of 1 3. The satellite was launched on 6 september 2008. Geoeye was merged into the digitalglobe corporation january 29 2013.
The geoeye 1 satellite sensor is a highly sophisticated commercial remote sensing system featuring a three day revisit time and the ability to locate an object within three meters of its location. The geoeye 1 satellite separated successfully from its delta ii launch vehicle at 19 49 utc 58 minutes and 56 seconds after launch. In january 2006 the commercial imaging company geoeye inc. Highly detailed imagery for mapping change detection and in depth image analysis.
The satellite was launched in 2008 collecting 350 000km2 of imagery each day. The satellite collects image data down to a pixel resolution of 0 41 m. Geoeye 1 is a very high resolution satellite that was launched in 2008 from vandenberg airbase and is owned and operated by digitalglobe. Geoeye 1 provides high quality imagery with outstanding spatial resolution and accuracy.
The company was founded in 1992 as a division of orbital sciences corporation in the wake of the 1992 land remote sensing policy act which permitted private companies to enter the. It also features a revisit time of less than three days as well as the ability to locate an object within just three meters of its physical location. Geoeye 1 provides 0 41 m 16 in panchromatic and 1 65 m 5 4 ft multispectral imagery at nadir in 15 2 km 9 4 mi swaths. Hence the geoeye 1 satellite is now being operated by digitalglobe.
Stereoscopic collection on a single pass provides image continuity and consistency of quality. During the summer of 2013 the orbit altitude of this satellite was increased which decreased resolution to 0 46m. New data collections with second generation satellite agility geoeye 1 is an excellent choice for new collections particularly ones oriented in an east to west direction and for stereo imagery. Satellite imaging corporation acquires and processes satellite imagery from this groundbreaking sensor.
Featuring the oldest half meter multispectral satellite imagery archive there is geoeye 1 data dating back to september 2008 in some locations. Geoeye 1 is capable of acquiring image data at 0 46 meter panchromatic b w and 1 84 meter multispectral resolution. Was formed made up of former orbimage of dulles va and of former space imaging of thornton co orbimage acquired space imaging in 2005 and gave the merged company the new name of geoeye.