WorldView-1

On September 18, 2007, WorldView-1 was successfully launched into orbit. With 0.50-meter panchromatic resolution, WorldView-1 is the first of the second generation digital satellite sensors which are extremely agile and highly accurate. Having the ability to collect over 6,600 square kilometers (or 3,300 sq km in stereo mode) of imagery in a single pass, WorldView-1 is the perfect solution for those clients needing large area coverage in short time frames.

Key WorldView-1 Specifications
Spectral Bands: Panchromatic (black and white)
Resolution: 50-cm panchromatic
Revisit Time: ~1.7 days (depends on latitude)
Positional Accuracy: 6.5-m CE90% (does not account for topographic distortions)
Swath Width: 17.6-km at nadir
Archive Dates: September 2007 to present
Stereo Availability: Archive (as available) and as new collections
Orbital Altitude: 496-km

WorldView-1 satellite imagery is offered from a growing archive as well as a new collection. All WorldView-1 imagery products can be orthorectified for projects requiring higher positional accuracy data.

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