An Image When & Where You Want It Fresh and Extensive Archive, Reliable Tasking
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SPOT
SPOT
SPOT Archive, since 1986
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+100
SPOT
bnSPOT km²
SPOT
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SPOT
1.5m New resolution
110 Countries
95m km² + 22m km² V2 + 5m km² V3
SPOTMaps Off-the-shelf, seamless, country-wide mosaics
695m km² 51% Less than 15% cc
SPOT 6 Acquisitions in 2013
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And with SPOT 7
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Every Year at 1.5m
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26m km² Stereo
38% Tristereo
SPOT 6 Since launch
161m km² 56% Less than 15% cc
Pléiades Acquisitions in 2013
84m km²
TerraSAR-X Acquisitions in 2013
Reliable Tasking Count on Us for Imagery When and Where You Need It
Pléiades 1A/1B, SPOT 6/7 are Genuine Constellations
Why? 2 x 2 Twins
Same phased orbit
Benefits Everyday, everywhere, access to all acquisition options. High spectral coherence for temporal series.
Fast access to your target Daily monitoring
Common tasking plan
Rapid coverage
Pléiades and SPOT behave as one
single satellite gifted with a daily revisit capability, a key element in collection success
Next Acquisition Opportunity? Day 1
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Everywhere, Everyday in high and very-high resolution
With 45° angle
TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X and PAZ are Operated as a Constellation
Why?
Benefits
3 clone satellites
Same phased orbit
Frequent access to all acquisition modes
Fast access even in case of clouds Improved monitoring incl for interferometric data stacks
Coordinated tasking plan
Rapid coverage and mapping
PAZ addition will dramatically boost reactivity and
revisit capacity
Next Acquisition Opportunity? Day 1
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Daily for most latitudes*
* Above 25 degrees (North or South)
Reliable and Timely Tasking
87% Pléiades
success rate
83% SPOT 6
since Pléiades 1A launch
success rate
since launch
92% TerraSAR-X
success rate
Proven Examples Wide Coverage
May 26
Grey: acquired data, very cloudy Yellow: acquired data, cloud cover slightly above specs Green: validated collection
May 29
Grey: acquired data, very cloudy Yellow: acquired data, cloud cover slightly above specs Green: validated collection
May 31
Grey: acquired data, very cloudy Yellow: acquired data, cloud cover slightly above specs Green: validated collection
June 5
Grey: acquired data, very cloudy Yellow: acquired data, cloud cover slightly above specs Green: validated collection
June 7
Grey: acquired data, very cloudy Yellow: acquired data, cloud cover slightly above specs Green: validated collection
June 12
Grey: acquired data, very cloudy Yellow: acquired data, cloud cover slightly above specs Green: validated collection
June 19
Grey: acquired data, very cloudy Yellow: acquired data, cloud cover slightly above specs Green: validated collection
June 19
Grey: acquired data, very cloudy Yellow: acquired data, cloud cover slightly above specs Green: validated collection
April 1: SPOT 5 and SPOT 6 Start Collecting over Japan
35%
85%
August 2: Status
SPOT 6
1,250,000 km² collected in 5
months at 0% cc
SPOT 6: North Korea
120,500 km² collected in 15
days
at less than 5% cc
SPOT 6: South Korea
100,000 km² collected in 3 months at
spec. priority (