Imagery Satellite
The Resolution of Satellite images varies depending on the instrument used and the altitude of the satellite’s orbit
Satellite Imagery and Geospatial Analysis
Advanced analysis of satellite imagery and geospatial data is provided for a diverse range of use cases, including land cover mapping, forestry, precision agriculture, defense, and governance. Data processing capabilities integrate inputs from multiple sensors, such as multispectral and hyperspectral optical satellites, SAR data, and UAVs.
By leveraging satellite constellations with high-frequency revisit rates and high spatial resolution, granular insights are delivered. The analytics covers extensive historical archives, spanning over 5 years with daily, weekly, or monthly intervals, while enabling continuous future monitoring.
The Spectrum of Satellite Images
Satellite images have numerous applications in a variety of fields.

Weather
They guide meteorologists in forecasting patterns, tracking storms, and understanding climate change

Oceanography
By measuring sea temperatures and monitoring ecosystems, satellite images unlock insights into our oceans' health and global climate

Agriculture & Fishing
Helps locate fish populations, assess crop health, and optimize resource use for a thriving agricultural and fishing industry

Biodiversity
Conservation efforts leverage satellite technology to map habitats, monitor ecosystem changes, and protect endangered species

Forestry
Satellite data empowers sustainable forestry by tracking deforestation, assessing fire risks, and managing resources effectively

Landscape
Analyzing land use patterns with satellite images supports urban planning and facilitates sustainable development initiatives
Satellite images (also Earth observation imagery, spaceborne photography, or simply satellite photo) are images of Earth collected by imaging satellites operated by governments and businesses around the world. Satellite imaging companies sell images by licensing them to governments and businesses such as Apple Maps and Google Maps.
There are also private companies that provide commercial satellite imagery. In the early 21st century satellite imagery became widely available when affordable, easy to use software with access to satellite imagery databases was offered by several companies and organizations.
