FORMOSAT-2 :hight resolution satellite images and daily revisit
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FORMOSAT-2's very specific orbit means it can acquire any scene in its coverage area every day (geosynchronous orbit) under the same lighting conditions (sun-synchronous orbit) and from the same angle. The satellite can also be tasked to cover a specific area and period of interest.
This combination of high resolution and daily revisits is unrivalled today in the civil high-resolution satellite market.
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Resolution for change detection
FORMOSAT-2’s spatial resolution — 2 metres in panchromatic (black and white) and 8 metres in multispectral (colour) mode — is an additional asset for surveillance. Ideally suited to strategic and operational intelligence missions, it is able to identify and characterize military sites, naval bases, air bases and refugee camps; perform reconnaissance of ships, aircraft and other assets; and surveillance of strategic or industrial facilities.
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A unique and effective response
FORMOSAT-2's unique advantages offer:
- Guaranteed data acquisition: with the Priority option, the satellite can be tasked daily until it acquires the image you want, increasing the chances of obtaining imagery in unfavourable weather conditions.
- Fast delivery: data are posted on an FTP site within 24 to 48 hours of acquisition, thus ensuring maximum currency of information.
- Close tracking capability: imagery can be acquired daily or at regular intervals to keep track of fast-changing situations, providing a reliable revisit capability for your projects over the long term.
- An ideal complement to submetric data: the combination of very-high-resolution archive imagery and FORMOSAT-2 multidate imagery provides a cost-effective monitoring solution.
- A new coverage solution: FORMOSAT-2’s revisit frequency means you can quickly acquire coverage of your area of interest.
FORMOSAT-2 is a precious aid for defence and disaster management, as well as for mapping, agriculture, land planning and forestry.
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