Monday, November 17, 2008

SPOT Imagery, Google Earth-Ready

SPOT Image Corp. today introduced two new service offerings developed to provide clients with direct access to SPOT satellite imagery in the Google Earth (TM) environment.

SPOT Globe For Google Earth Enterprise
The first offering, SPOT Globe for Google Earth Enterprise, delivers fusion-ready SPOT imagery to the growing number of organizations who rely on Google Earth Enterprise as their geospatial viewing and archiving solution.

Imagery is delivered in a pre-packaged and pre-ingested format for direct integration into existing Google Earth Enterprise globes along with other raster and vector layers.

The SPOT Globe offering includes the entire line of 2.5m SPOTMaps mosaics. These off-the-shelf products provide seamless uniform coverage comprised of 2.5 meter, natural-color SPOT 5 satellite imagery acquired in the past three years. Offered in regional and nationwide orthorectified mosaics, SPOTMaps serve as ideal geographic base maps for visualization, planning and mapping projects. Over 40 countries (more than 15 million sq. km) are now covered with SPOTMaps, and are available for use within Google Earth Enterprise.

“We are bringing our unique and extensive SPOTMaps coverage to Google Earth Enterprise users”, said Nicolas Stussi, Director of Services at SPOT Image Corp. “The SPOT Globe is a turn-key solution that makes SPOTMaps mosaics available and “ready-to-use” for Google Earth Enterprise customers, which saves users time and money.”

SPOT Imagery, Google Earth-Ready
SPOT Image Corp. is also introducing a service that provides SPOT imagery in a Google Earth-ready KML format. This format enables imagery to be loaded and viewed immediately in any version of Google Earth. The Google Earth-ready offering is available for all SPOT and Formosat-2 data.

To receive the KML formatted imagery, SPOT Image clients simply request it from Customer Service when placing the order. In addition to having the KML-formatted imagery delivered via FTP or CD/DVD, SPOT Image clients receive a network link giving them immediate online access to their imagery for visualization in Google Earth for 30 days.

Combined with SPOT rush data collection services, SPOT imagery can now be made available for use in Google Earth within 6-8 hours from data acquisition (for US customers only).

For more info, visit SPOT.

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