Earth From 425 Miles Above
Incredible images captured from
425 miles above the Earth's surface
Capturing the natural and man made beauty of our planet, these
remarkable
images are photographed from 425 miles above the Earth's surface
St. Petersburg
Showing the world's tallest mountain...
Mount Everest
...and the glory of the Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building, they
make
up part of commercial satellite firm GeoEye's 2011 calendar
GeoEye have released this year’s calendar to mark 18 years as the
world's
largest space imaging corporation
Grand Palace, Bangkok
Operating three satellites out of their Dulles, Virginia headquarters,
GeoEye
provide exclusive imagery to the Google Earth and Google Maps
applications. As
of last year, GeoEye had gathered together 340 million square
kilometres of
photographs and their newest satellite GeoEye 1 is capable of
capturing
something the size of a beer barrel from 684 kilometres up
Piazza del Campo in Siena
"Our biggest customer is the military and primarily the National
Geospatial-Intelligence Agency, whom we provide photos to within 50 cm
clarity on the ground," said Elizabeth "Eli" Doerr, GeoEye's Corporate
Imagery Services Representative
The five story, marble-lined Ak Orda Palace in Kazakhstan
Launched in 2008 GeoEye 1 ''has a sun-synchronous orbit, which means
that it
can pass over the same location every day at approximately 10.30am...
The First hole at Augusta golf course, Georgia
...and is capable of collecting up to 700,000 square kilometres of
material
every day''
The Takla Makan Desert, China
Australia's Bondi Beach
The coastline of Antigua
Sao Paulo's Octavio Frias de Oliveira Bridge, a cable-stayed
bridge over the Pinheiros River in Brazil
The island of Santorini, Greece
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