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DigitalGlobe's customers range from urban planners, to conservation organizations like the Amazon Conservation Team, [45] to the U.S. federal agencies, including NASA [7] and the United States Department of Defense's National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA). [46] Much of Google Earth and Google Maps high resolution-imagery is provided by ...
GeoEye Inc. (formerly Orbital Imaging Corporation, or ORBIMAGE) was an American commercial satellite imagery company based in Herndon, Virginia. [3] GeoEye was merged into the DigitalGlobe corporation on January 29, 2013.
WorldView-3 (WV 3) is a commercial Earth observation satellite owned by DigitalGlobe.It was launched on 13 August 2014 to become DigitalGlobe's sixth satellite in orbit, joining Ikonos which was launched in 1999, QuickBird in 2001, WorldView-1 in 2007, GeoEye-1 in 2008, and WorldView-2 in 2009.
2020: Completed its acquisition of Vricon, Inc for $140 million. Vricon is a global leader in satellite-derived 3D data for defense and intelligence markets [37] 2022: Maxar to be taken private through an acquisition led by Advent International, in a cash deal worth $6.4 billion. [5] [38] The acquisition completed in May 2023. [4]
On Wednesday, earth-imaging specialist DigitalGlobe announced that it has received antitrust clearance from the U.S. Department of Justice for its purchase of rival orbiting photographer GeoEye ...
What: Shares of satellite-imagery expert. Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case they're ...
What: Shares of satellite imagery specialist. Although we don't believe in timing the market or panicking over market movements, we do like to keep an eye on big changes -- just in case they're ...
WorldView-4, previously known as GeoEye-2, was a third generation commercial Earth observation satellite launched on 11 November 2016, at 18:30:33 UTC. The spacecraft was operated by DigitalGlobe . With a maximum resolution of 31 cm (12 in), WorldView-4 provided similar imagery as WorldView-3 , the highest resolution commercially available at ...