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Very high resolution satellite imagery from CloudFerro
by Staff Writers
Warsaw, Poland (SPX) Mar 24, 2020

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Satellite images in quality, which until now were only available for the military sector, are already available for all organizations. Very high resolution satellite images (VHR) are available on the CREODIAS.EU platform, where you can search and process Earth observation data.

The Polish company CloudFerro, specializing in providing cloud computing services, which is also the operator of cloud platforms providing Earth observation satellite images, has established cooperation with a Chinese operator CG Satellite. Thanks to the signed agreement CloudFerro provides satellite images and video in very high resolution, taken both night and day. The image archive covers the period from 2016 and new images are regularly shared.

We are proud to extend our offer with very high resolution images. There are from CG Satellite's Jilin-1 constellation of satellites, which are able to take both pictures and 4K video. Our customers can use them successfully for various types of mapping, environmental monitoring, forest management, energy, mining and land planning, as well as for risk assessment in the insurance and banking industry - explains Przemyslaw Mujta, CloudFerro Technical Sales Support Manager.

The resolution of the images provided by CG Satellite, up to 72 cm, opens up completely new possibilities of using this data in object recognition and identifying changes in objects with very high accuracy - he adds.

The company's customers can take advantage of the following options:

+ Image archive + products available in the archive are from 2016 to the present day,

+ Planned pictures + pictures from the flights planned by the customer, according to the specifications,

+ Video clips + recording 30 and 60 seconds 4K videos of the indicated area.

Images are available in spatial resolution in: panachromatic version+ 0.72 m, multispectral + 2.88 m and video clips + 0.72 m.

CloudFerro also provides an infrastructure in the form of cloud services that allows users to perform their analyses without having to deal with infrastructure complexity. Within a single environment, companies receive both high-resolution photos and video and the processing power they need so they can focus on achieving their business goals.


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