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WorldView-2, launched October 2009, is the first high-resolution 8-band multispectral commercial satellite. Operating at an altitude of 770 kilometers, WorldView-2 provides 46 cm* panchromatic resolution and 1.85 meter* multispectral resolution. WorldView-2 has an average revisit time of 1.1 days and is capable of collecting up to 785,000 square kilometers (303,000 square miles) of 8-band imagery per day, greatly enhancing the DigitalGlobe multispectral collection capacity for more rapid and reliable collection    
Key facts:
WorldView-1
Altitude 770 km
Repeat cycle 1.1 days
Swath 16.5 km at nadir
Scene size Up to 16.4 km width imaging swath
Sensor modes Panchromatic and 8 multispectral
Spatial resolution 50cm panchromatic & pansharpened 2 m multispectral

 

Information:

  • Stereographic Image Pairs supplied as two full scenes with 90% overlap.
  • 60º (or 72º upon request) off nadir for stereoscopic

Production of high resolution Digital Surface Model (DSM) available upon request.
Price:

Please contact us for pricing

Example of WorldView-2 50cm multispectral, pansharpened.Copyrights © Digitalglobe, GeoVille