DigitalGlobe’s WorldView-1 Reaches Full Operational Capability With
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency
Industry: Remote Sensing & Image Processing, Satellite Image Data
LONGMONT, Colo.,DigitalGlobe, provider of the world's
highest-resolution commercial satellite imagery and geospatial
information products, today announced that WorldView-1 has completed
its commissioning, meets all of its requirements, and is delivering
imagery to the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) as part of
the NextView program. Full Operating Capability (FOC) with NGA began on
November 17th. Following a controlled roll-out with NGA, DigitalGlobe
will begin taking orders for WorldView-1 imagery from its global
resellers, partners and customers on January 3, 2008. The satellite was
launched from Vandenberg Air Force Base on September 18, and delivered
its first sample set of high-resolution images on October 15.
"We are thrilled to announce that we have started delivering
WorldView-1 imagery to NGA and we are excited for the general
availability of WorldView-1 imagery" said Jill Smith, chief executive
officer of DigitalGlobe. "This is truly a fabulous milestone for
DigitalGlobe, we are proud to be serving the NextView contract and
excited to be operating a new imaging satellite that addresses the
worldwide demand for map accurate satellite imaging capacity."
WorldView-1 is part of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency's
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BRATISLAVA, Slovakia -- Two Hungarians and a Ukrainian arrested in an
attempted sale of uranium were peddling material believed to be from
the former Soviet Union, and it was enriched enough to be used in a
radiological "dirty bomb," police said Thursday.
The three, who were arrested Wednesday in eastern Slovakia and Hungary, were trying to sell about a pound of uranium in powder form, said First Police Vice President Michal Kopcik. "It was possible to use it in various ways for terrorist attacks," Kopcik said. Investigators were still working to determine who ultimately was trying to buy the uranium, which the three allegedly was selling for US$1 million. He said police had intelligence suggesting that the suspects -- whose names were not released -- originally had planned to close the deal sometime between Monday and Wednesday. Police moved in when the sale did not occur as expected, he said. One of the Hungarians had been living in Ukraine. Kopcik said three other suspects -- including a Slovak national identified only as Eugen K. -- were detained in the neighboring Czech Republic in mid-October for allegedly trying to sell fake radioactive materials. It was unclear to what degree, if any, ... more »
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VENUS is looking a bit more Earth-like with frequent bursts of lightning confirmed. For nearly three decades, since a 1978 NASA probe showed signs of electrical activity, astronomers have said Venus probably had lightning. However experts weren't sure because of signal interference. Now, a magnetic antenna on the European Space Agency's Venus Express probe has proved the lightning was real. It is cloud-to-cloud and about 55km above the surface, said University of California professor C.T. Russell, lead author of a paper to be published in today's Nature journal. Bursts of electrical energy from lightning are something scientists have long theorised could provide the spark of life in primordial ooze . . . but not on Venus. "If life was ever something serious to talk about on Venus, it would be early in its history, not in its current state," Sean Solomon of the Carnegie Institution of Washington, who was not involved in this research, said. Original Source more » |
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