The following GeoEye Foundation imagery grant describes a Harvard Malaria Study in Mopti, Mali (Africa). The Google Map below depicts the GPS way-points and IKONOS satellite imagery used in the Harvard study.
You may also view this service in a Google Earth client by copying and pasting the following Google Earth Globe hyperlink: https://earthbuilder.google.com/16143158689603361093-15866459616482161712-4/kh/. Use the "Connect to a Globe by Address" functionality to access this public GeoEye service. For instructions on how to access Google Earth Builder from the Google Earth client, please visit Google’s support site: http://www.google.com/support/earthbuilder/bin/answer.py?answer=1346670.
GeoEye imagery is collected by a constellation of satellites including GeoEye-1, the most advanced commercial Earth-imaging satellite in orbit.
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