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Request a quoteThe Earth Remote Observation System-C (EROS-C) is a high-resolution satellite that provides higher data link rates and image resolution than its predecessor EROS-A and EROS-B and includes the ability for multispectral imagery.
GeoEye-1, which was launched in 2008, is a satellite that captures panchromatic and multispectral imagery for a variety of purposes.
Pléiades 1A and 1B, launched in 2011 and 2012, are satellites that can provide accurate imagery for a variety of purposes.
Pléiades Neo consists of two satellites with enhanced imagery, optimised tasking, and a wide range of applications in earth observation, mapping, and analytics.
SpaceEye-T is a high-resolution earth observation satellite manufactured by Satrec Initiative (SI) capable of 30cm imagery. SpaceEye-T is due to launch between the first quarter of 2024 and 2025.
WorldView Legion 1 and 2 are due to launch into orbit early 2024 and will provide the highest resolution commercially available at the time of development. Future satellites to come with a total of 6 for the full constellation.
WorldView-1, which was launched on September 18, 2007, is a satellite that captures 50cm imagery covering 750,000 km² per day.
WorldView-2, which was released on October 8, 2009, gathers imagery with eight spectral bands spanning 975,000 km² every day.
WorldView-3, launched in 2014, offers multispectral imaging with 16 spectral bands, benefiting industries like mining, agriculture, and environmental monitoring.
WorldView-4, which was released in 2016, provides imagery for mapping, urban planning, and environmental monitoring. Unfortunately, it ceased operations in 2019.
Launched by JAXA in 2006, ALOS-1 is an Earth observation satellite, offering high-resolution images for various applications, from disaster management to environmental monitoring.
The Earth Remote Observation System-B (EROS-B) is a commercial imaging satellite and provides high-resolution imagery for agriculture, infrastructure and emergency monitoring, oil and gas exploration, and illegal construction supervision.
SPOT 6 and SPOT 7, launched in 2012 and 2014, provide high-resolution optical imaging for agriculture, urban planning, and environmental monitoring.
TripleSat is three advance Earth observation satellites that offer daily imaging capabilities around the world with data dating back to 2016.
ASTER is a cutting-edge imaging instrument on the NASA Terra satellite, offering wide spectral coverage and medium spatial resolution for various applications.
Landsat 7, launched in 1999, offers valuable Earth observation data for agriculture, forestry, and environmental monitoring with advanced multispectral imaging.
Launched in 2013, Landsat 8 offers valuable Earth observation data for agriculture, forestry, and environmental monitoring with advanced multispectral imaging.
Launched in 2021, Landsat 9, managed by the USGS, continues the legacy of its predecessors by providing high-precision global data for monitoring the environment of Earth.
Sentinel-2A and Sentinel-2B are identical Earth observation satellites launched in 2015 and 2017, offering high-quality data for land monitoring, agriculture, and forestry.
ALOS-2, launched by JAXA, is an advanced Earth observation satellite equipped with synthetic aperture radar (SAR) technology.
KOMPSAT-5 (Korea Multi-Purpose Satellite-5) was launched on 22 August 2013 and was the first Korean SAR Satellite designed and manufactured by the Korean Space Agency (KARI). KOMPSAT-5 carries a X-band SAR instrument which provides imagery in all polarizations.
KOMPSAT-6 (Korea Multi-Purpose Satellite-6) is due to launch in August 2024 is the second Korean SAR Satellite designed and manufactured by the Korean Space Agency (KARI). KOMPSAT-6 provides high resolution imagery required in Geographical Information Systems (GIS), disaster and environment monitoring as well as ocean and land management.
Canadian SAR satellites, Radarsat 1 and 2, launched in 1995 and 2007, offer high-quality imaging data for various applications.
Sentinel-1A and Sentinel-1B offer all-weather radar imaging for land, ocean, and disaster monitoring applications with global coverage.
TerraSAR-X launched in 2007, offers advanced imaging for environmental monitoring, agriculture, disaster response, and defence.