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Deimos Imaging

Spanish satellite imaging company


Spanish satellite imaging company

FieldValue
nameDeimos Imaging S.L.U.
typePrivate company
genreSatellite Products and Services Provider
foundation2006
founderDeimos Space, LATUV
location_cityValladolid
location_countrySpain
locationBoecillo
area_servedThe entire world
key_peopleFabrizio Pirondini, Executive Chairman
industrySpace
productsSatellite Imagery, Value Added Products
num_employees65 (2015)
parentUrthecast
homepagehttp://www.deimos-imaging.com

Deimos Imaging is a Spanish company which operates a complete Remote Sensing system. The system comprises the satellites Deimos-1 and Deimos-2, the ground stations at Boecillo near Valladolid and Puertollano near Ciudad Real, the reception hardware hosted at KSAT, Svalbard, and Inuvik and kiruna at SSC and an image processing laboratory with generation of agricultural and environment products also at Boecillo.

Deimos-1 satellite has been operational since its launch on 29 July 2009 and the company has been commercializing imagery ever since. The goal of the company is to provide imagery data globally at the highest quality standards. 19 June 2014, Deimos-2 was launched as well.

References

References

  1. [http://www.deimos-imaging.com/noticias/deimos-1-el-primer-satelite-espanol-de-observacion-de-la-tierra-ya-esta-listo/ Lanzamiento del satélite] {{webarchive. link. (2011-08-21)
  2. https://calval.cr.usgs.gov/JACIE_files/JACIE11/Presentations/WedAM/1115_Pirondini_JACIE_11.107.pdf {{Webarchive. link. (2011-07-27 “Deimos-1 Absolute Calibration and Data Validation,” 10th Annual JACIE ( Joint Agency Commercial Imagery Evaluation) Workshop, March 29–31, 2011, Boulder CO, USA)
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