PROMOTIONAL OPPORTUNITY

 

The cost of one EROS-B scene (7x7km) has been reduced to US $1,100

-For site surveillance where 3 images or more are required in one year, or
-For multi-site projects where 3 different sites are required in one order.

 

3 EROS-B subsets of a South-african mine details (23rd, 28th MArch and 02nd April 08).

 

 

Apogee has the experience and expertise to support your requirements globally, providing the mining community with appropriate solutions including:

 

 

Very fast aquisition and delivery of High Resolution satellite Imagery for open mine, pineline, corridor monitoring.

 

 

Large area Digital Elevation Models from 50cm to 5m mvertical-accuracy for exploration, planning and modelling.

 

2.5m z accuracy DSM in dune fields north of Ceduna, SA.

 

Vegetation Classification and Change Monitoring using satellite or aerial imagery for Environmental impact assessments, monitoring and rehabilitation

 

 

All weather satellite Radar Imagery for ship monitoring and oil detection to support on-shore and off-shore oil and gas exploration and security

 

 

Image processing and Analysis to provide information, not just data.

 

 

3D Visualisation tool- NEXTIMAGE™

 

Line-of-sight, viewshed, and hight optimization analysis for wireless telecommunication industry.

 

3D perspective of cell tower shed analysis



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Testimonial

MiningNews. November 28th 07. Richard Buckley, Mining Engineer, Maptek.

 

"ONGOING advances in imaging technology is helping the smaller resources hopefuls show potential investors the big picture when it comes to their mine plans. There has also been an increase in the number of consultants entering the industry, but according to one player, this might not be all good news. Alex Forrest reports


Increased data handling capability, better communication, improved visualisation capability and better overall presentation including fly-throughs and satellite imaging have become the standard, helping future miners to display projects before construction even gets started.

Richard Buckley, a mining engineer with Maptek, told MiningNewsPremium.net communications solutions for one project came from a particularly unexpected source.

"We've been dealing with a satellite imaging firm because we needed an image of a tenement near Broken Hill," Buckley said.

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