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Recent Satellite Imagery over Pacific Islands - Available Now

Recent, low cloud IKONOS satellite imagery over Fiji
Areas in the Pacific Islands have recently been captured and placed in the IKONOS Satellite archive, ready for immediate purchase by governments and the private sector. Of interest to many is the low cloud, colour IKONOS imagery with submetre spatial resolution which has been captured in the last 18 months.
"These new datasets are an exciting and rare opportunity to cost-effectively access recent, high resolution imagery" said Gail Kelly, Business Development Manager. "AAMHatch has been very active in the Pacific region and is pleased to offer this valuable imagery from the GeoEye Satellite archives.”
The colour IKONOS imagery is available with a 0.8m pixel resolution, allowing details such as individual buildings, mining infrastructure, fencelines, tracks and vegetation to be mapped at scales in the order of 1:4,000. IKONOS imagery is substantially used by government and engineering companies as an easy-to-use mapping dataset that can be integrated into any GIS or mapping system and used for planning, monitoring and operational purposes.
Also available from AAMHatch is 0.5m imagery from the GeoEye-1 satellite. GeoEye-1 is the new sister satellite to IKONOS, and was launched in September last year. GeoEye-1 is the world's highest resolution, multispectral commercial Earth-imaging satellite, providing clients with 0.5m colour imagery. New GeoEye-1 image capture can now be programmed over your areas of interest.
AAMHatch is the only GeoEye authorized reseller in the Oceania region and supplies both 0.8m IKONOS and 0.5m GeoEye-1 satellite imagery to our clients’ projects located around the world.
For more information about satellite imagery, visit our satellite webpage here.
Contact us by email for a higher resolution summary of data over Fiji.


