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Survey on Resolution Restrictions for EO Imaging Satellites

  13/02/2012
Global Marketing Insights, Inc. (GMI, USA) is conducting a survey on behalf of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA, USA). The survey aims to measure the impact of a proposed resolution restriction change for commercial electro-optical (EO) imaging satellites from 0.5m to 0.25m.


The change of the resolution restriction on commercial EO satellite imagery from 0.5 metres to 0.25 metres applies to ground sample distance (GSD). NOAA seeks input from academic, government and commercial organisations that sell or use commercial satellite imagery. The survey emphasises the impact that is expected for the sector and is accessible through the link below.










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Website: http://empliant.com/noaa-resolution-restrictions-changes/
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