HOMING IN ON THE BIG PICTURE IN THE SOUTH CHINA SEA
CO-ORDINATING MULTI-RESOLUTION SATELLITES TO HELP DETECT IRREGULAR ACTIVITIES AT SEA.
When you’re dealing with vessels spread across vast areas, or monitoring far-flung, inaccessible locations, finding anything fast is a challenge. Whether you work in maritime surveillance, vessel monitoring or ship detection, you need information to help you decide how to deploy your resources and budget as efficiently as possible. And getting up-to-date, reliable information quickly can be difficult when you don’t – or can’t – have people on the ground.
By coordinating our network of satellites, we can give you cost-effective access to multi-resolution imagery of – and revealing insights about – the maritime locations that matter to you.
Our approach.
Using a technique called tipping and cueing, we detect changes over a wide area and then collect high-resolution imagery only in key areas. Two or more satellites work together to gather images: one satellite with a wide swath gets the broad picture of a location then, in areas where we spot changes or interesting activity, we task another higher resolution satellite to capture a more detailed image.
Evaluating at-risk areas with Digital Elevation Modelling.
Because it can capture two images at a time from different angles, GEOSAT 2's imagery can be used to create 3D elevation models called DEMs. These show a location's geography and elevation, as well as bodies of water: useful for measuring the size, length and slope of drainage networks and basins.
KEY BENEFITS
Get eyes on inaccessible locations.
If geography or politics mean you can’t be there in person, our satellites have you covered. We can capture the whole of the Earth’s surface – with no restrictions.
Receive critical data in near real time.
When a situation is unfolding rapidly, our 24/7 Emergency Tasking service can deliver images to you in under 30 minutes.