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== Products == In addition to images, Spot Image proposes innovative added-value products to meet new user-needs: * ortho-images (SPOTView ortho) whose location accuracy is less than 10 m RMS * homogeneous territorial coverage, orthorectified (SPOTMaps), which come in natural colours with 2.5 m resolution * 3D products (SPOT DEM) built from automatic correlation of stereoscopic pairs acquired by SPOT 5's HRS (Haute Résolution Stéréoscopique, High Resolution Stereoscopic) instrument Among the services offered by Spot File: * Programming of SPOT satellites: direct-access satellite programming and regular revisit capability over the same point on the globe enable the acquisition of images over a selected area of interest. * The SPOT archives: more than 18 million images of the whole world, collected by SPOT satellites since 1986, are archived and accessible on line, offering recent or historical geographic information. On-line services: * [https://web.archive.org/web/20080705194027/http://gallery.spotimage.com/ SPOTGallery] giving the general public access to images chosen for aesthetic, cultural or thematic reasons, * In partnership with Google Earth, ’One World, One Year‘ offers the best images from the SPOT satellites whose acquisition data is not more than one year old, for almost the entire planet.
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