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September 13th, 2018
East View Geospatial Partners with Space View for Reselling Satellite Imagery

MINNEAPOLIS, Minnesota, USA East View Geospatial (EVG) is pleased to announce its new reseller partnership with Beijing Space View Technology Co., Ltd., a leading provider of satellite data and geospatial information services.

With this new partnership, EVG is now able to offer imagery collected from Space View’s large array of satellites, including the GF‑4, GF‑3, ZY‑3 and HJ‑1A&B. Chief among Space View’s satellites is the powerful SuperView‑1 constellation. Composed of four identical VHR EO satellites running along the same orbit and phrased 90 degrees from each other, SuperView offers superior resolution at 0.5 meters panchromatic and 2 meters multispectral. Four collection modes are available via the SuperView constellation: long strip, multiple strips, multiple target points, and stereo imaging. When working concurrently, the four SuperView satellites are capable of collecting over 2 million square kilometers every day, and can revisit targets within one day.

SuperView-1 imagery over Dakar, Canberra and Tibet (Images © Beijing Space View Technology Co., Ltd.)

“East View Geospatial is excited to partner with Space View,” said Jonathan Thompson, Director of Sales and Operations at EVG. “With their impressive imagery specifications and collection capacity, Space View’s diverse constellations will provide our customers with a wealth of new options when it comes to imagery acquisition.”

For more information regarding Space View imagery and derived products, contact your East View representative or email [email protected]

About Beijing Space View Technology Co., Ltd.
Located in Beijing, Space View is a leading provider of Earth observation satellite data and geospatial information services. The company business covers optical and SAR satellite imagery, data processing, value-added products, software and solutions. For more information, visit Space View’s website at www.spaceview.com.

About East View
East View was founded in 1989 and is headquartered in Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA. East View is comprised of East View Information Services (www.eastview.com), East View Geospatial (www.geospatial.com) and East View Map Link (www.evmaplink.com). East View maintains thousands of supplier/publisher relationships throughout the world for maps and geospatial data and Russian, Arabic and Chinese-produced social and hard science content. East View manages a data center, library and warehouse in Minneapolis where it hosts and stores dozens of foreign language databases, hundreds of thousands of maps and atlases and millions of geospatial, Russian, Chinese and Arabic metadata records.