Do you need to map a large urban area? This webinar presents all you need to make a well-informed decision between aerial and 15 cm satellite imagery. Earth observation experts talk about: the advantages and disadvantages of aerial and satellite imagery the possibility to combine both to get the best of both worlds differences in collection planning and data processing Intelligent Collection Planning and Near Real-Time delivery satellite and aerial imagery data processing workflows and the key factors that affect productions the possibilities of reducing sun glint and other challenging operation settings BONUS: Daniela Valentino from Planetek Italia presents a real-life user case from a European municipal mapping project.
GEOSeries: Enhancing Critical Applications With A Combined Optical and SAR Approach
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Responding to events on the ground requires time-critical intelligence from space.
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- How many cargo planes are on the runway?
While VHR optical imagery can provide you with ample visual details, it falls short at night or in cloudy weather. SAR satellites can see through the clouds and darkness to provide guaranteed images of unfolding events.
In this webinar, we will discuss the latest in SAR technology with Umbra and how to schedule “Double Shot” tasking with EUSI, so you always get the insights you need regardless of conditions.
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