Another year delivering 100% success rate to the European Commission’s CwRS Programme for European Space Imaging
Despite the challenges incurred from COVID-19 in 2020, European Space Imaging has once again finalised
Partnership with Satellogic: Increases Capacity for Key European Remote Sensing Projects
European Space Imaging has signed a partnership agreement with Satellogic, an innovative player in the
Moria, Greece: Satellite Images Show Fire Damage
Nearly 13,000 people are left without shelter after the fires have burnt down most of
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Moria, Greece: Satellite Images Show Fire Damage
Nearly 13,000 people are left without shelter after the fires have burnt down most of the Moria Camp on the island of Lesbos, Greece. Very High Resolution (VHR) satellite images captured yesterday with WorldView-3 by European Space Imaging showing the damage to Europe’s largest migrant camp. The fires started early
Mt Etna’s Volcanic Plumes Imaged by WorldView-2 Satellite
WorldView-2 satellite captured the fumarole plumes of smoke and gas that continue to spout from the crater shortly after the eruption on 3 December. The satellite has the ability to see the whole area in one view. It shows the residue ash and smoke being carried north east over the
Myanmar Satellite Images Show Massive Fire Destruction
700 buildings destroyed in single Muslim village in Rakhine State. New satellite imagery captured by DigitalGlobe satellite GeoEye-1 and supplied by European Space Imaging shows several hundred buildings burned in Myanmar’s Rakhine State. Imagery from the Rohingya Muslim village of Chein Khar Li in Rathedaung township shows 700 buildings burned,
Near Real-Time (NRT) Imagery Data Sheet
Redefining low latency data, European Space Imaging (EUSI) offers Near Real-Time (NRT) satellite image delivery in only 15 minutes after collection. The new EUSI DAF 3.0 ground station — located near Munich, Germany — features the most advanced satellite downlinking and processing technology. This not only enables the 15 minute
Near-Real-Time Satellite Imagery Aids in Beach Cleanup Efforts
On January 2, 2019, the MSC Zoe lost up to 270 containers off the coast of Germany and The Netherlands. As the debris, including chemicals, washes ashore Dutch beaches, Near-Real-Time satellite imagery can serve as an invaluable tool in large scale disaster response scenarios. Ten meter waves pounded the MSC