Google Earth gets assisted by new satellite

September 17, 2007 – 9:28 am

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Sure, you may be able to waste hours on end controlling Google Earth imagery with your Wiimote, but you can plan on killing days — nay, months — after a brand new “high-resolution satellite” launches on Tuesday in an attempt to “boost the accuracy of its satellite images and flesh out its archive.” The new craft, labeled WorldView I, will team up with DigitalGlobe’s existing Quickbird sat to nab “over 600,000 square kilometers of imagery each day,” and it should also “provide far more accurate data.” Those still sitting around with gaped jaws can even head to Boeing’s website to watch the launch live, and if all goes as planned, WorldView II should join the ever-growing party in late 2008.

 

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