AAM specialise in supplying and processing IKONOS and GeoEye-1 satellite imagery and terrain models over anywhere in the world. Whether you require new capture or data from archive, we can satisfy your requirements. To read our High Resolution Satellite Imagery flyer, click here.
Click here to do a DIY search of the GeoEye Archive for existing IKONOS and GeoEye-1 satellite imagery.
The imagery we supply with sub-metre spatial resolution (pixel size) is simultaneously captured in panchromatic, natural colour and near infrared. Imagery can be processed with existing terrain data to generate accurate, georeferenced ortho images. Satellite capture and processing can be arranged to deliver both imagery and a satellite derived digital elevation model.
GeoEye-1 produces the world's highest resolution imagery (0.41m) and the world's highest positional accuracy without ground control, i.e. 3m on flat ground. For clients outside of the USA, GeoEye-1 data is resampled to 0.5m.
We service a range of clients with requirements in Australia, New Zealand, Africa, Asia and the Pacific. Our high resolution satellite imagery is used for a diverse range of applications, including mining and engineering, infrastructure planning, agriculture, forestry, environmental monitoring, government and defence.
High Resolution Satellite Imagery Advantages
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GeoEye-1 New Offer
High Resolution Satellite DTM's from GeoEye-1
50cm GeoEye-1 Imagery
Time Series IKONOS Imagery
IKONOS Elevation Model Accuracy
The featured GeoEye-1 image over Washington was captured and processed on the same day as the US Presidential Inauguration and made available for public viewing within hours of the satellite being overhead.
GeoEye-1 Satellite Captures US Presidential Inauguration
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IKONOS Image of Canberra, Australia
High resolution IKONOS multispectral satellite imagery was used to create bathymetric maps and map features such as sea grass, sand bars and marine fauna. It was found that this imagery can predict depths of up to 15m. Read more here.......
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