Satellite images SPOT : Accuracy and coverage combined
Satellite images SPOT : Accuracy and coverage combined
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Objective and complete
The information in a SPOT image gives an objective, reliable picture of the Earth's surface. Both accurate and all-encompassing, a single SPOT image covers a surface area of 3,600 km².
The SPOT archives have more than 20 million images covering almost the whole surface of the Earth several times over - go to SPOTCatalog.
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Up-to-date and available quickly
Thanks to the constellation of SPOT satellites and their revisit capabilities, it is possible to obtain an image of any place on Earth, each day.
These images are useful for observing and analysing the evolution of land surfaces to try and understand changes affecting vast areas or precise locations.
Once they have been acquired, the images are processed and made available with very short lead times.
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Cost-effective
For covering huge geographic areas or specific locations, SPOT images are often the most inexpensive and efficient solution. Depending on the degree of resolution required, standard images cost only 0.3 € / km². |
Source: http://www.spotimage.com