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Real-time satellite tasking moves closer
Real-time satellite imagery is one step closer to becoming a reality as one European satellite image provider announces it will be providing imagery within 30 minutes for one customer by spring 2019.
During the DGI 2019 event in London, the Munich-based European Space Imaging company set March 2019 as the ...
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