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About GeoEye-1

GeoEye-1 is an Earth-imaging satellite operated by Maxar of the United States which launched 6 September 2008 and remains operational.

The satellite is included in the WorldView constellation, which consists of the four WorldView satellites and GeoEye-1.

It is part of ESA's Third Party Missions Programme, in which ESA has an agreement with European Space Imaging (EUSI) to distribute data products from the mission.

GeoEye Mission Parameters
Orbit Height681 km
Orbit TypeSun-synchronous, 10:30 am descending node
Orbit Period99 mins
Revisit Time1.7 days at 1-metre GSD resolution
4.6 days at 25° off-nadir (0.59 m GSD)

GeoEye-1 Objectives

The satellite imagery is used for a variety of purposes, including but not limited to defence, disaster response, air and marine transportation, oil and gas exploration, mining production and exploration, mapping of remote regions, location-based services, insurance and risk management, agricultural crop management and more.

GeoEye-1 can revisit any point on Earth once every three days, or even sooner depending on latitude and elevation angle. 

GeoEye-1 Instruments

GeoEye Imaging System (GIS)

GIS is optimised for large projects as it can collect over 350,000 square kilometres of VHR satellite imagery every day. Images are collected at 0.41 m panchromatic and 1.65 m 4-band multi-spectral data in 15.2 km swaths.

 

GeoEye Imaging System (GIS) Parameters
Imager TypePushbroom imager. Line scan imaging system with TDI (Time Delay Integration) capability
Imaging ModePanchromatic (Pan)Multispectral (MS)
Spectral Range450-900 nm450-510 nm (blue)
520-580 nm (green)
655-690 nm (red)
780-920 nm (near infrared)
Spatial Resolution at Nadir0.41 m GSD1.64 m GSD
Swath Width15.2 km (multiple adjoining paths can be imaged in a target area in a single orbit pass due to S/C agility)
DetectorsPan: Si CCD array (8 µm pixel size) with a row of > 35,000 detectors
MS: Si CCD 4 arrays (32 µm pixel size) with a row of > 9,300 detectors
Data Quantization11 bit
Geolocation Accuracy of Imagery= 3 m (using a GPS receiver, a gyroscope and a star tracker) without any GCP (Ground Control Points)
OpticsTMA telescope (5-element modified Cassegrain optical design)
Aperture diameter of 1.1 m, focal length = 13.3 m, f/12
FOV (Field of View)> 1.28º
Instrument Size3 m tall (the volume is 5.3 m3)
Total Instrument Mass452 kg

GeoEye-1 Data

DATA COLLECTIONS

ESA is offering, for scientific research and application development, access to Full archive and New Tasking of GeoEye-1 data upon submission and acceptance of a project proposal. These products are available as part of the Maxar Standard Satellite Imagery products.

ESA will support as many high-quality and innovative projects as possible within the quota limit available, therefore, only a limited amount of products can be made available to each project.

The following collections are available:

ESA offers registered users access through the Online Dissemination server to the following data collection:

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