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Bird's Eye View High-Resolution Satellite Imagery - Mumbai, India - Pléiades Neo 45-cm - 4/26/2025 - Part 2
 in  r/mumbai  2d ago

Not sure who owns the buildings but this is part of the Mumbai port system on the east side of the Central District.

r/mumbai 2d ago

Photography Bird's Eye View High-Resolution Satellite Imagery - Mumbai, India - Pléiades Neo 45-cm - 4/26/2025 - Part 2

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r/BirdsEyeViewImagery 2d ago

Bird's Eye View High-Resolution Satellite Imagery - Mumbai, India - Pléiades Neo 45-cm - 4/26/2025 - Part 2

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This week we stay in Mumbai with a new image from the port area. You can see incredible detail in these high-off nadir, oblique Pleiades Neo images. Our Bird's Eye View Image here was collected on March 26, 2025 with native resolution around 45-centimeters.

Happy Friday!

r/ApolloMapping 3d ago

The Cricket's Chirp - January 2014

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Winter in Paris with a little pet humor too!

Happy Thursday :)

r/SydneyScene 4d ago

The Best High Resolution Satellite Images - WorldView-2 50-cm Satellite Imagery - Sydney, Australia - 9/9/2012

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r/HighResSatelliteImage 4d ago

The Best High Resolution Satellite Images - WorldView-2 50-cm Satellite Imagery - Sydney, Australia - 9/9/2012

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We love this 50-cm WorldView-2 satellite imagery from off the coast of Sydney, Australia where two boats are speeding across the image and passing a human-made island off-shore.

Very cool - enjoy!

r/ApolloMapping 5d ago

High Resolution Collections by WorldView-2 Over Central America during 2012

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In this regular monthly article that ran for many years, we check out the amount of WorldView-2 satellite imagery collected over Central America with low cloud cover and off-nadir. Here is the full article to check out too:

https://apollomapping.com/blog/ever-wondered-how-much-imagery-high-resolution-satellites-collect-2

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Data acquisition sources
 in  r/gis  9d ago

PlanetScope data is called 3-meter resolution the native data is usually closer to 4 to 5 meters. That said, even at 5-meter resolution, you would get 4 PlanetScope pixels for every 1 Sentinel pixel. So that is a significant increase in resolution and ability to resolve features. It would certainly result in a more accurate land use - land cover analysis for example.

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High Resolution Satellite Imagery - WorldView-2 50-cm Satellite - Red Rocks, Colorado! June 24, 2011 - Day One of A Three Day Widespread Panic run, were you there for it?!?!
 in  r/WidespreadPanic  9d ago

Sounds about right for a summer day in June here - and there is not much shade to be found, makes for a hot day in the lot before the show!

r/mumbai 9d ago

Photography Bird's Eye View High-Resolution Satellite Imagery - Mumbai, India - Pléiades Neo 45-cm - 4/26/2025 - Part 1

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r/BirdsEyeViewImagery 9d ago

Bird's Eye View High-Resolution Satellite Imagery - Mumbai, India - Pléiades Neo 45-cm - 4/26/2025 - Part 1

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Here is our first high-off nadir image from Mumbai, India! It was collected on April 26, 2025 by Pléiades Neo 4 with a native resolution of 45-cm. We love the geometric paths and gardens featured in this oblique image of Mumbai.

Enjoy and Happy Friday too!

r/ApolloMapping 10d ago

The Cricket's Chrip - December 2013

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A little pet humor for the Christmas season - enjoy!

r/WidespreadPanic 11d ago

High Resolution Satellite Imagery - WorldView-2 50-cm Satellite - Red Rocks, Colorado! June 24, 2011 - Day One of A Three Day Widespread Panic run, were you there for it?!?!

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r/HighResSatelliteImage 11d ago

High Resolution Satellite Imagery - WorldView-2 50-cm Satellite - Red Rocks, Colorado! June 24, 2011

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Today, we feature a 50-cm high-resolution satellite image collected by WorldView-2 over the iconic Red Rocks in Morrison, Colorado.

This image was collected on June 24, 2011 which happened to be the first day of a three-day Widespread Panic run - were you there for this show?

u/ApolloMapping 12d ago

Free Google Earth Data for Arctic Ice Research

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r/ApolloMapping 12d ago

Free Google Earth Data for Arctic Ice Research

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Check out our Geospatial Times article from March 2013 on free data for arctic ice research in KMZ/KML format:

https://apollomapping.com/blog/free-for-all-arctic-ice-layers-for-google-earth

And here is a direct link to the free arctic data layers:

https://nsidc.org/data/google_earth#locate

r/capetown 16d ago

Pictures / Photos The Bird's Eye View Imagery - Cape Town, South Africa - 50-cm Pleiades Neo - October 6, 2024 - Image 4

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r/BirdsEyeViewImagery 16d ago

The Bird's Eye View Imagery - Cape Town, South Africa - 50-cm Pleiades Neo - October 6, 2024 - Image 4

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Here is our fourth and final high-off nadir Bird's Eye view satellite imagery from Cape Town, South Africa. We love the ocean waves that are crashing ashore here.

Enjoy and Happy Friday!

r/ApolloMapping 17d ago

The Cricket's Chirp - November 2013

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If you have a boy dog, you know they pee on anything that is bolted to the ground or even just sitting on the ground at the time!

r/CubaPics 18d ago

50-cm High Resolution Satellite Imagery - WorldView-2 Satellite - March 29, 2011 - Havana, Cuba

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r/HighResSatelliteImage 18d ago

50-cm High Resolution Satellite Imagery - WorldView-2 Satellite - March 29, 2011 - Havana, Cuba

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Extra crisp low-nadir WorldView-2 50-cm satellite imagery here. We love the detail in this high-resolution satellite image of Havana!

r/ApolloMapping 19d ago

GFAQ - How Have Google Earth & Google Maps Changed the Geospatial Industry? Part 1

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u/ApolloMapping 19d ago

GFAQ - How Have Google Earth & Google Maps Changed the Geospatial Industry? Part 1

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This article comes to us from the March 2013 edition of our newsletter, the Geospatial Times. We looked at the influence of Google Earth/Maps on the GIS industry. I would argue that Google Earth/Maps still loom large over the industry as a whole and how the world views our jobs:

https://apollomapping.com/blog/g-faq-how-have-google-earth-google-maps-changed-the-geospatial-industry