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Satellite Imagery
PLAN offers optical satellites imagery that meets the needs of Geographic Information System in mapping, defense, agriculture, cadastral and urban planning, telecommunications, environment studies and disaster management and mitigation.

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The most formidable advantage of satellites over other forms of imagery is their ability to continuously and legally monitor activities anywhere in the world. Satellites can monitor areas that cannot be flown over, as well as be used as detection tools. The satellite can image everywhere, without political or operational limitations, and without endangering collection capabilities or operations. The operation is quiet, covert and legal. It is possible today to acquire exclusivity for high-resolution satellite operation over a specific, extensive area, ensuring economical and completely confidential access to critical information.
The French SPOT and the Indian Remote Sensing (NRSA)in satellite systems are the world-leading providers of geospatial information solutions, and are some of the very few truly operational commercial programs providing broad area coverage. They provide imagery used as input for projects in cartography, defense, geology, agriculture, natural resources, and more.
SPOT products and services are a true industry standard. Products available include:
· Multi-resolution imagery from 2.5 m to 20 m
· Standard and value-added products for base maps or reference maps
· An extremely accurate 3D database covering the whole world
· A rich archive of several million images
IRS-1C is a multi-purpose satellite that combines multiple-band spectral coverage with 5m spatial resolution and wide-area coverage. In order to provide continuity of data to global users, Cartosat-1 with two improved fore and aft PAN cameras with better than 2.5 m. spatial resolution will replace IRS-1C. The spacecraft is configured with two cameras combined to provide stereoscopic image pairs in the same pass.
We also offer data from other systems such as Kompsat 1 (Korea), Modis and Aster (NASA).
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Image Of The Month
Credit: Google Earth
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