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The integration of Vivid imagery basemaps provides a current, real-life contextual layer across Earth’s entire surface, allowing users to toggle between digitally derived navigation map views and Maxa

With Maxar’s Precision3D, new possibilities for planning, calibration and optimization emerge, bringing superior accuracy at a global scale to safe flight paths.

A logistics planning team that leverages remote sensing and geospatial data can make a significant impact on a company’s bottom line by moving product around the world in the most efficient way.

SWIR | View-Ready (OR2A), SWIR, 7.5 m | Washington, D.C.

Imagery | System-Ready (1B) Stereo, 50 cm | Stockholm, Sweden

Imagery | System-Ready Stereo (1B), 8-band bundle, 50 cm | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Imagery | View-Ready, 8-band bundle, 40 cm | Stockholm, Sweden

Imagery | View-Ready (OR2A) Stereo, 8-band bundle, 50 cm | Tripoli

Map-ready (Ortho), 30cm | 30 cm Map-ready (Ortho) | Barcelona, Spain

Not all imagery basemaps are created equal—and precision mapping demands basemaps with advanced qualities, such as textural and year-to-year locational consistency.

An intelligent way to increase the number of pixels in an image.

Without adequate information on actual road surfaces and atmospheric conditions, autonomous vehicles will be limited in their ability to safely navigate during inclement weather.

NTT DATA’s specialized algorithms used AI to extract information from Maxar’s optical satellite imagery library, to generate a detailed road network.

Get a comprehensive and detailed view of heavily populated and dynamic areas

Maxar’s WorldView satellite imagery allows for the clear identification of key road features like lane markings and on-the-ground signs in complex intersections and toll booths.

Insight into High-Definition technology and the difference between native resolution and synthetic resolution.

SWIR | View-Ready (OR2A), SWIR, 7.5 m | Rio de Janeiro, Brazil