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==What are the sources for satellite photographs of landscape?== | ==What are the sources for satellite photographs of landscape?== | ||
=== Imagery that can be ordered or downloaded === | |||
* [[Corona Atlas of the Middle East]] | |||
=== Programs and applications that embed satellite imagery === | |||
Other than [http://earth.google.com/ Google Earth], which has good street-level images of most built-up areas, the sources known to us are: | Other than [http://earth.google.com/ Google Earth], which has good street-level images of most built-up areas, the sources known to us are: | ||
* [http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/ NASA's World Wind] (free, mostly comparable in resolution to Google) | * [http://worldwind.arc.nasa.gov/ NASA's World Wind] (free, mostly comparable in resolution to Google) | ||
* [http://www.digitalglobe.com/ DigitalGlobe/QuickBird] (commercial) | * [http://www.digitalglobe.com/ DigitalGlobe/QuickBird] (commercial) | ||
[[category:FAQ]] | [[category:FAQ]] | ||
[[category:geography]] | [[category:geography]] |
Revision as of 16:50, 31 May 2016
What are the sources for satellite photographs of landscape?
Imagery that can be ordered or downloaded
Programs and applications that embed satellite imagery
Other than Google Earth, which has good street-level images of most built-up areas, the sources known to us are:
- NASA's World Wind (free, mostly comparable in resolution to Google)
- DigitalGlobe/QuickBird (commercial)