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DigitalGlobe's WorldView-3—set to
double the resolution of Google Maps
as the first public high-res imaging satellite in space—launched
earlier this month. Now, here are the first images to be beamed back to
Earth.
The satellite has been snapping images of Madrid, and now DigitalGlobe
has released them for us to take a look at. They're impressive, and you
can
download the full images here. Bu they don't show the true potential of the satellite: as
Digital Globe points out "because of the regulatory restrictions, we
can't yet display the 30 cm native resolution data, so we're sharing
imagery resampled to 40 cm." Which, wow. We can't wait until February,
when those regulations are relaxed. [Digital Globe via Engadget via Peta Pixel]
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