Saturday, September 15th 2007

New Satellite to Sharpen Google Earth Images

A new satellite, dubbed WorldView I, is to be launched on Tuesday that will provide Google with sharper images for its Google Earth program. Together with the company's existing Quickbird satellite, Google will be able to collect 600,000 square kilometers of high-resolution imagery each day compared to only that amount previously each week.
Source: Reuters
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23 Comments on New Satellite to Sharpen Google Earth Images

#1
panchoman
Sold my stars!
Keep up the good work google, all you need to do is make you own version of directx, implant that into goobuntu, and make goobuntu similair to windows but without the microsoft crap, then you'll be the best company ever lmao
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#2
warup89
god a webpage so simple growing so much, so fast. ....keep up the good work :nutkick:
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#3
Glump Bliermp
This will be nice. The only maps I've seen so far that show a current view of my city (Reno), is MSN maps. In google and yahoo, my house isn't even built yet.
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#4
effmaster
JacKz5oA new satellite, dubbed WorldView I, is to be launched on Tuesday that will provide Google with sharper images for its Google Earth program. Together with the company's existing Quickbird satellite, Google will be able to collect 600,000 square kilometers of high-resolution imagery each day compared to only that amount previously each week.

Source: Reuters
I wonder how this will affect areas in the world that do not want to be seen i.e the controversy in India over military bases and other sensitive spots in their country. This is almost prime for a U.S. government intervention should they find it necessary to hide Area 51 still lol:laugh::laugh::laugh:
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#5
panchoman
Sold my stars!
anyone here the controversy about the government having a base in the bermuda triange and that they are the ones that are causing the strange stuff happening there to keep their base secret so that they could do who knows what?
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#6
Weer
Whoot!
Now I'll finally be able to see everything clearly, and zoom in furthur.
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#7
Jess Stingray
Good. In Google Earth, the picture of our street is when we had the old car. 4 years ago.
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#8
Zero Cool
panchomanKeep up the good work google, all you need to do is make you own version of directx, implant that into goobuntu, and make goobuntu similair to windows but without the microsoft crap, then you'll be the best company ever lmao
didnt microsoft buy Google? or am I mixing it with youtube, oh wait but that was bought by google! aaah what a mess
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#9
kakazza
Countries can tell Google what spots they don't want to be available in high res. But then there are countries like North Korea who just "don't talk", so Google has high res pictures of their military bases :)

Google Maps is fine but, kinda disturbing too, I mean... a company has images of my city, my house, my planet... weird thought.
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#10
Zero Cool
kakazzaCountries can tell Google what spots they don't want to be available in high res. But then there are countries like North Korea who just "don't talk", so Google has high res pictures of their military bases :)

Google Maps is fine but, kinda disturbing too, I mean... a company has images of my city, my house, my planet... weird thought.
lol north korea! do they even know what google is?
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#11
renz132000
that's good news, i hope they find the earings that i've lost last night.lol
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#12
kwchang007
Sweet sounds cool. Now it's a good thing the arrow doesn't point at my house, just at my street :laugh:
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#13
effmaster
renz132000that's good news, i hope they find the earings that i've lost last night.lol
Only another 208,324,651,783,429 high resolutioon pictures left to go:laugh::laugh::laugh:
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#14
JacKz5o
Ben ClarkeGood. In Google Earth, the picture of our street is when we had the old car. 4 years ago.
Only 4 years ago? :p

Theres a white car in front of my driveway and my dad got rid of his white Nissan like over 6 years ago.. Unless it was a guest's car or something..
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#15
WarEagleAU
Bird of Prey
my google earth images are never updated. Its still showing my house from years ago when I ddint even live here. What the hell is up with that? I even have the pro version.
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#16
Zero Cool
WarEagleAUmy google earth images are never updated. Its still showing my house from years ago when I ddint even live here. What the hell is up with that? I even have the pro version.
wtf is the difference between the pro version and normal version? I had both and I saw no difference what so ever
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#17
Ravenas
Zero Coolwtf is the difference between the pro version and normal version? I had both and I saw no difference what so ever
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#18
Jess Stingray
JacKz5oOnly 4 years ago? :p

Theres a white car in front of my driveway and my dad got rid of his white Nissan like over 6 years ago.. Unless it was a guest's car or something..
I'm not sure exactly. It might have been 6, maybe even 7. I dunno. Maybe even before we moved in, 8 years ago.
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#19
lemonadesoda
When will be satellite be travelling over the nudist beaches? LOL :roll:
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#20
Schmuv
The next step is Google Earth Live then
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#21
JacKz5o
SchmuvThe next step is Google Earth Live then
That would be pretty cool but I don't think the government would allow that ;)
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#22
panchoman
Sold my stars!
JacKz5oThat would be pretty cool but I don't think the government would allow that ;)
lmao true, but google earth is already a good invasion of privacy, now if it was live and just for us, it'd be sweet cause then we could watch terriosts live via satelite. "hey look, osama's having some fun with himself" :roll:
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#23
WhiteLotus
now google have to invent googletransport "log on to google earth pick a place and beam to your destination. its simple point, click and beam to your location anywhere in the world!"

now that would be a company
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