SuperView-1 01&02
SuperView-1 01&02 was launched by one rocket on 28 December 2016. And the next two better performed satellites will be launched to the same orbit in the second half year of 2017. From then on, there will be four 0.5m resolution satellites phased 90° from each other on the same orbit providing services to the global clients.
SuperView-1 01&02 operates at an altitude of 530 km and provides imagery with 0.5 m panchromatic resolution and 2 m multispectral resolution. The swath width is 12 km and the descending node time is 10:30 am. It possesses high agility and runs with multiple collection modes.

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Historical Images

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Malaysia
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Malaysia
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Lake Hillier
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ShangHai
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Shanxi
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Nanniwan
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Canberra
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Qatar
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Guangxi
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Moscow
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Xian
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Palace Museum
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Beijing Olympic Sports Center
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Fuzhou
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Fuzhou
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Fuzhou
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Stadium
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Dubai
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Dakar
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Canberra
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Pentagon
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Kwai Tsing Container Terminals, Hong Kong
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Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center, Hong Kong
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Potala Palace
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Tibet exhibition center
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Buenos Aires
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Buenos Aires
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Buenos Aires
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Buenos Aires
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Iraq
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Chile
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Cairo
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Shoping Mall in Cairo
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Cairo
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Hong Kong Victoria Harbour
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Hong Kong Sha Tin Racecourse
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Hong Kong Po Chong Wan
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Istana Nurul Iman
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Omar Ali Saifuddien Mosque
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Royal Regalia Building
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Jame'asr Hassanil Bolkiah Mosque in Brunei
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City Hall in Brunei
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Silver Jubilee Park in Brunei
Latest News

Remote Sensing Image Record Change of Tongzhou Beijing
Space View is the exclusive distributor of Chinese EO satellite data including GF series, ZY series, HJ-1A&B, and other satellites, the image resolution are from 0.5m to 500m. Meanwhile as the operator of SuperView constellation, not only does Space View manage the imaging services, but also promotes construction of direct-receiving and virtual stations around the World.

First Images Captured by SuperView-1
SuperView-1 01&02 were successfully launched on one rocket in Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center on 28 December 2016. They provide 0.5 m panchromatic and 2 m multispectral imagery to global users.