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Poor Microsoft They are outTrumped by Google once again in the Mapping stakes And this as the Americans put it is a Doozie Launching next week and its being streamed Live on the Web Details on several of these links as to the location of the Link There is a New Mapping satellite going into orbit called GeoEye-1 and Google have Paid a lot of money to bring the Images to its Mapping service so what you see soon From it says October onwards will be Fairly fresh images and there is a 2nd satellite planned(GeoEye-2) Launch in 2011 which may be the same spec or slightly enhanced? So Most of the the "cabbage field " Views will come into clear view within a Few Months ![]() And I omitted 1 small detail till the End. And this Need a Maths Student/Graduate to tell us what it means in Plain English Google are Going to show these images at just Shy of the Legal Maximum Limit Which I interpret as even Closer than Microsofts 25 yard Resolution on the Birdseye.... Google Map in the "Clear area" can Zoom down to 10 ft Resolution Max and images are fuzzy but When this new resolution comes into use what will the clarity be like then? Will it be able to pick out things like Road sign shapes? TV aerials? Buoys in the Harbour? even the small type! All nearly invisible now . Here are the basic Details of the satellite and the Maths are here as well Quote: Source Note there is a Bit of Legalise where I have highlighted it what exactly does this mean for us the end user? Quote: several links... http://venturebeat.com/2008/08/29/sky-rockets-in-flight-google-maps-delight/ Google to buy GeoEye satellite imagery Google to Get New Satellite Imagery From GeoEye Looking forward to seeing the results ![]() Trivia: They say this satellite alone will be Recording the Equivalent of the area of the State of Delaware in a Day! So Maths people How many "Delawares" can you Fit on a Global area? And we'll have an estimate of how many Days GeoEye could "see"(In theory) the entire Planet before repeating the exercise |
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This sounds AMAZING, i have to admit i dont use Google Maps much , i love Google Earth, will the images get better on this to?????? I hope so, i love printing out areas, but the quality isnt great, will be great if they improve it. |
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I posted this (in reply) at my other forum After somebody did the numbers on 1 full scan of the Globe Quote: This company reading though the Information I have, will have 2 satellites in orbit soon and a 3rd in 3? years I wonder if Google is using data already from the older IKONOS satellite, or is its contract only with the New High resolution GeoEye satellite? Anybody see anything on that on the Google Map forums/Blogs? |
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Front seat reserved for you... [QUOTE]Watch 'Live' on the Internet Thursday Sept. 4 The launch video and commentary will be streamed 'live' over the Internet beginning at about 11:15 a.m. (PDT) (6 or 7:15 PM GMT?) after feeding 15 minutes of bars and tone. The live Web broadcast can be accessed by visiting the GeoEye Web site ( http://www.geoeye.com) or by going directly to http://launch.geoeye.com. Boeing's webcast of the launch may be found at: http://www.boeing.com/defense-space/space/bls/missions/335/. [/QUOTE] |
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Apologies, I made an Oops over the date... The Times are correct. But the Launch is Next Sunday the 7th Not Thursday the 4th!
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