Tag: TerraSAR-X
Astrium Services Signs Distribution Partnership with GAF
Astrium Services’ GEO-Information experts have now signed up GAF AG, providers of Earth observation and geo-information solutions, as a channel partner for their satellite data and value-added products in Germany.
Turkey Steps up Collaboration with Astrium Services
Astrium Services and the Istanbul Technical University (ITU) signed two agreements in Istanbul to develop high-resolution and large-area coverage services in Turkey, notably for agriculture. The agreements cover a SPOT New Generation receiving station and reception of data from SPOT 6 and SPOT 7, as well as an extension for SPOT 5 data.
Astrium and Hisdesat to establish radar satellite constellation to improve coverage and access
Astrium Services and Hisdesat, the Spanish government satellite service operator, have signed a framework agreement for a joint technology development project with the aim of establishing a constellation approach for the radar satellites TerraSAR-X and PAZ.
PCI Geomatics completes beta development
PCI Geomatics, a developer of geo-imaging software and systems, announced it has completed beta development of its software tools to analyze Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) imagery using integrated workflows inside ArcGIS.
SOCET GXP Photogrammetry Tools at 53rd Photogrammetric Week, Stuttgart, Germany
Visit BAE Systems in building KI, room 3.02, to explore new SOCET GXP automated photogrammetric workflows.
GEO-Information Services Capabilities Showcase
Astrium Services' Geo-Information division is a Silver Sponsor at the 25th International Cartographic Conference (ICC) being held from 3rd to 8th July this year at the Palais des Congrès in Paris, France. The company offers geo-information services that span the entire chain to clients. At ICC, solutions derived from airborne and satellite remote sensing data will be demonstrated.
TerraSAR-X Data available for Seismic Research following Japan Earthquake
The German radar satellite TerraSAR-X will acquire co-seismic data and a post-seismic time series of three months duration, covering the area around Sendei, Japan, in ascending (orbit 156, strip 9, incidence 35 degrees) and descending (orbit 42, strip 10, incidence 37 degrees) orbits in 3m resolution (StripMap Mode).













