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GeoEye Satellite Imagery Aids in Disaster Response
- 2. New York Times - One-year Anniversary of Haiti
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- 3. FOX News - One-year Anniversary of Haiti
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- 4. Christchurch, NZ – Pre- and Post-Earthquake
Also seen on New Zealand’s
The National Business Review
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- 5. Japan, Before and After the Quake and Tsunami
The Number One Viewed Item for 2011 on Facebook’s Top 40 List
From when the New York
Times published this on
March 13 to Nov. 30, the
Japan before/after
interactive had 14,884,530
page views. Also seen on:
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- 6. Joplin, MO – the single deadliest tornado since the
National Weather Service Began Keeping Records
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- 7. Satellites Aiding Disaster Recovery Efforts in Japan
Chris Tully quoted . . .
“We entered a series of high-priority orders directing IKONOS and GeoEye-
1 spacecraft to capture images of Japan, Hawaii and the U.S. West Coast.
By March 16, we had compiled 12,000 sq. km. of Japanese
imagery, including vivid depictions of a derailed train near the town of
Shinchi and the flooded Sendai airport.”
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- 8. Tuscaloosa, Alabama (before-and-after) Tornado Damage
CNN's Tom Foreman
shows satellite
imagery of the path
of a tornado that
ravaged
Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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- 9. Satellite Imagery Aids Flooding of Souris River in Minot, ND
The Associated Press used our imagery to
Our imagery tell the flood story. They later co-hosted a
helped FEMA Webinar with Scott Herman to showcase
and first how EyeQ gives users fast access to
imagery for Rapidly Changing Global
responders with Events.
rescue and
recovery efforts.
Over 4,000
homes were
submerged to
their
roofs, multiple
high-rise
buildings
Our GeoEye-1 image was taken one day damaged and
before floodwaters crested on June 26 at one quarter of
1561.72 feet above sea level. The flood
broke the 130-year-old record by almost
Minot’s
four feet. population was
displaced.
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