EROS
EROS A
EROS satellites are high performance, low cost, light and agile. EROS A is the first of a series of satellites which will be placed in orbit over the coming years. The constellation of satellites will provide the most frequent daily revisit of sites around the world, so that decision makers can have the most up-to-date information to support decision-making processes. EROS A was launched in December 2000.
The 1.9-meter resolution of the panchromatic data is the standard format for images. By using an oversampling process a ground resolution of better 1.4-meter is deliverable. The images are useful for numerous applications from national security to infrastructure and urban planning to other commercial applications.
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| Industrial facility, 1 m oversampled © ImageSat Intl. 2001 |
Stockholm, 1.8 m standard © ImageSat Intl. 2001 |
EROS B
In order to address market demand for higher resolution and faster revisit of EROS satellites ImageSat International N.V successfully launched its second satellite the "Earth Remote Observation Satellite" - EROS B on April 25, 2006.
The 0.7-meter of the panchromatic data is one of the best available resolutions. The images are useful for numerous applications from national security to infrastructure and urban planning to other commercial applications.
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| Tabaqah Dam, Syria © ImageSat Intl. 2006 |
Colosseum Rome, Italy © ImageSat Intl. 2006 |









