Imagery with sub-metre spatial resolution (pixel size) is simultaneously captured in panchromatic, natural colour and near infrared. Imagery can be processed with terrain data to generate accurate, georeferenced orthophotos. Imagery can also be acquired to generate terrain models.

The new GeoEye-1 Satellite has arrived at the Vandenburg Air Force Base, California for the launch on 4 September 2008. Find out all the latest information here.
 
Our latest product, IKONOS Multisite, permits new image acquisition for areas as small as 50 sq km.
 
Contact us to discuss your requirements. We service clients based in Australia, New Zealand, Asia and the Pacific.
 
IKONOS Advantages
 - georeferenced & GIS ready
 - 82cm pixel at nadir
 - guaranteed cloud-free for a subset of your site
 - stereo capture enables production of digital terrain models 
 - considerable data archive - check out the IKONOS online archive

Technical Information and Sample Images
High Resolution Satellite Imagery Flyer (PDF - 2.0MB)
Including: IKONOS Specifications
                   Multisite
                   Archive Coverage
                   Pricing
IKONOS 3D Imagery Drape (Use mouse to manipulate image) (PDF - 2.5MB)
*NEW* Gladstone Satellite Imagery (PDF - 0.6MB) 
Pilbara Satellite Imagery (PDF - 0.2MB)
IKONOS Image Samples (PDF – 1.0MB)
 
Case Studies
Time Series IKONOS Imagery
IKONOS Elevation Model Accuracy
Imagery for Mine Sites
Rapid Delivery of IKONOS Imagery
 
What other people are saying about IKONOS Imagery
1. Determination of Water Depth from IKONOS and other High Resolution Satellites
High resolution IKONOS multispectral satellite imagery was used to create bathymetric maps and map features such as sea grass, sand bars and marine fauna. It was found that this imagery can predict depths of up to 15m. Read more here.......

Our Award Winning Team
AAMHatch wins GeoEye International Best Performer Sales Award
AAMHatch Satellite Manager wins 2008 QLD Young Professional of the Year 
 

Zoomify Image of Canberra, Australia

 
Select the  +  or  -  buttons or move the arrow on the scale to zoom in and out of the image. Move around the image by selecting the arrow buttons or simply use your mouse.


All IKONOS imagery © GeoEye.

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