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Satellite Imagery

SATPALDA provides clear and timely insights into our ever-changing world through high-quality satellite imagery.Our satellite images are sourced from trusted partner companies, ensuring accuracy and reliability for diverse applications.

WorldView-1

Launched in 2007 with a resolution of 0.50 m at nadir.Excellent panchromatic imagery with a stereo option.

WorldView-2

Launched in 2009 with a resolution of 0.46 m at nadir.First 50 cm resolution satellite with 8 spectral bands.

WorldView-3

Launched in 2014 with a resolution of 0.3 m at nadir.
First multi-payload, superspectral, high-resolution satellite.Operating at an altitude of 617 km.

GeoEye-1

Launched in 2008 with a resolution of 0.41 m at nadir.
Highest accuracy in horizontal and vertical directions.

WorldView Legion

WorldViewLegionsatelliteimagerywillsupportvaluablemissions at unmatched speed, quality, and scale.
WorldView Legion brings more 30 cm-class satellite imagery to the market.

BLACK-SKY

BlackSky’s submeter satellite constellation operates primarily in mid-inclination orbits (53.5°N to 53.5°S), focusing on Earth’s most populated and industrially active regions. This strategic positioning enables high-revisit monitoring, rapid tasking, and quick delivery of high-resolution imagery at competitive costs.

AXELSPACE

Globe Constellation: A cutting-edge Earth observation network by Axelspace, featuring multiple GRUS satellites.Each satellite carries dual telescopes, enabling daily coverage of more than half of Earth’s surface. The system delivers high-resolution 2.5 m imaging across a 55 km observation width—clear enough to spot vehicles from space.

Synspective

Synspective’s STRIX series incorporates synthetic aperture radar (SAR) satellite technology with a high-precision sensor system. The satellites achieve a surface resolution of 1–3 m with an observation width of 10–30 km, enabling coverage of over 1,000 km in a single pass. The system operates with single-polarization (VV) data collection capability.