It’s not truly “Google’s own,” but the internet giant will get exclusive use of the images for mapping purposes, according to Reuters:
GeoEye Inc said it successfully launched into space on Saturday its new GeoEye-1 satellite, which will provide the U.S. government, Google Earth users and others the highest-resolution commercial color satellite imagery on the market.
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Posted September 8, 2008 by Casey
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Just as climate change makes hurricanes more frequent and dangerous, NOAA says its best tracking satellite is failing and there’s no plan to replace it until 2012.
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Posted June 13, 2007 by Casey Bisson
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CubeSat is Cal Poly’s plan to make space accessible to the rest of us. That is, they want to make it easy and cheap enough to launch satellites that even high schools can get a chance at it. Engadget says they call it “the Apple II of space exploration” (link added). Here, read this:
The CubeSat [...]
Posted October 17, 2005 by Casey Bisson
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Macsimum News did a story on satellite internet options a few weeks ago, but reader reports focused on fixed base station solutions for domestic use.
What about mobile data solutions for international use? That’s where companies like Outfitter Satellite come in. They’ve got Inmarsat solutions that can do 64kbps (or bonded to 128kbps) almost anywhere in [...]
Posted September 21, 2005 by Casey Bisson
Categories: Technology. Tags: global coverage, global internet access, inmarsat, internet access, rbgan, remote access, remote data networking, satellite, satellite access, satellite broadband, satellite data, satellite data access, satellite internet. 119 Comments.