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WorldView-4 joins DigitalGlobe’s armada of satellites keeping watch on the planet by Alan Boyle on November 11, 2016 at 4:13 pm November 11, 2016 at 4:13 pm Share Tweet Share Reddit Email ...
Satellite Image/DigitalGlobe The passionate adults, students, parents and teachers who packed the streets of Washington, D.C., for the March for Our Lives rally today were even visible from space.
DigitalGlobe sold priority access to WorldView 4 in advance of the launch. Contrary to previous DigitalGlobe launches, the U.S. Government opted not to purchase priority access to WorldView 4.
DigitalGlobe He said the relaxed restrictions on resolution allowed WorldView-3 “to bring to market for the first time this ultra-high-resolution imagery.” ...
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Of the 14.7 million shares sold in the deal, DigitalGlobe offered 1.3 million, raising about $25 million. The rest were sold by hedge funds and other investors that had backed the company.
DigitalGlobe's new satellite just sent down its first image of our planet. Your Google Maps view of the world is about to get better. Stephen Shankland worked at CNET from 1998 to 2024 and wrote ...
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency awarded GeoEye Imagery Collection Systems Inc. and DigitalGlobe 10-year contracts worth a combined $7.35 billion to fulfill intelligence needs of the U ...
The highest-resolution images in DigitalGlobe's current constellation, the company said, were not previously available to the public. The company's newest satellite, WorldView-3, will be launched ...
Longmont-based DigitalGlobe on Tuesday released the first images from its WorldView-3, the most advanced commercial Earth-imagery satellite in orbit. The satellite company is the first to offer ...
Regulators are reserving the right to impose some restrictions on commercial sales of data from the company’s newest and most capable satellite.