Price break through for new tasked high resolution satellite imagery via the Soar platform

New tasking of 50cm SkyMap50 imagery is now LIVE!

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Soar
3 min readJun 6, 2020

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Introducing SkyMap50: Soar now enables customers to order 50cm high-resolution satellite imagery anywhere on Earth via SkyMap50.

Competitively priced: Newly tasked at $10/km² and archival imagery at $6/km².

One platform for all: Orders for imagery are processed and delivered to the customer all via the Soar platform.

SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA. 5 June 2020 — Earth maps and imagery platform Soar, in partnership with the Chinese Aerospace Science and Technology Corporation (CASC), is excited to announce its latest feature offering high-resolution 50cm imagery.

Using Soar, users will now be able to task SkyMap50 to collect newly acquired imagery over their desired location(s) of choice, anywhere on Earth, at $10/km² for newly tasked imagery and $6/km² for archival imagery.

Launched in 2018 (01 & 02) and 2018 (03 & 04) from the Taiyuan Satellite Launch Center in China, the four syn-synchronous satellites operate at an altitude of 500km and can monitor daily any location on the Earth at 50cm per pixel image resolution. At this zoom level, ground features such as individual trees, fences, cars and trucks can be all seen.

The Soar platform showing a 50cm high resolution SkyMap50 image of Port Hedland, Western Australia.

“Partnerships with global imagery organisations allow for a unique supplier to end user access via the Soar platform. The benefits are twofold. The opportunity for CASC is direct access to the huge international market for satellite imagery via a turn key, easy to use solution. For Soar, it is the privilege to showcase the tremendous leap the Chinese space program has made in providing extremely fast turn around high-resolution satellite imagery at incredibly low prices”, explains Soar CEO Amir Farhand.

New tasked SkyMap50 satellite imagery is fast-tracked and delivered directly to the customer through Soar, where users can make the most of the fully secure mapping platform allowing for further image analysis, reporting and sharing.

“After successful image capture, all SkyMap50 imagery is stitched, georeferenced, and delivered as a single natural color mosaic. Meaning, there is no more mucking around with raw files. No extra costs. We do this with the aim to provide the best possible product for our customers”.

“Considering the average cost for the similar quality imagery from other suppliers, anyone can now have access to high-resolution satellite imagery with relative ease — from K-12 school teachers to multinational mining companies,” further adds Farhand.

For customers who are interested in imaging the recent past, Soar has also integrated with SkyMap50 constellation’s database of archived imagery, which started from June 1, 2018. Via Soar customers can search the SkyMap50 archive, preview, and purchase all online.

The announcement makes SkyMap50 the next major satellite content provider after NASA’s Landsat (30m per pixel) and the European Space Agency’s Sentinel (10m per pixel), which Soar continues to provide global access to, free of charge.

Those interested in finding out more about SkyMap50 can access Soar at https://soar.earth from their desktop browser.

Soar SkyMap50 Tutorials:

Soar Tutorial: Task and order new 50cm imagery
Soar Tutorial: Search and purchase archived 50cm imagery

About Soar: Soar is on a mission to become the one-stop-shop for the collection, distribution, and monetization of mapping imagery from different sensors — thereby positioning itself to become the leading platform and marketplace for global mapping needs. By integrating imagery feeds from satellite, aerial sensors and drone content, Soar is building the world’s first living super-map.

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