Video Gallery

Welcome to the GeoEye 101 video gallery. This gallery contains selections from the GeoEye multimedia archives, including the launch of the GeoEye-1 satellite, an animation of GeoEye-1 as it collects imagery, Penn State’s "Geospatial Revolution Project," and other interesting video resources.

GeoEye Elevating Insight Demo
Elevating insight through precise imagery, rapid access, and deep expertise.


Mapping Malaria Outbreaks
Alyson Rose-Wood's malaria research in Mopti, Mali


Peace Song by Bob Sinclar
GeoEye imaged the powerful gathering at the end of this music video.


From Space to the Screen
GeoEye & H.A.W.X. 2


GeoEye Products & Services
A brief overview of how GeoEye provides insight into our changing world.


How We Got Here (Geospatial Revolution Project)
Credit: Penn State Univ


Mapping The Road To Peace (Geospatial Revolution Project)
Credit: Penn State Univ


Why We Need It (Geospatial Revolution Project)
Credit: Penn State Univ


Serving & Protecting (Geospatial Revolution Project)
Credit: Penn State Univ


GeoEye-2 Collection Simulation


H.A.W.X Video Game Using GeoEye Imagery
Credit: Ubisoft Entertainment


GeoEye-1 Live Launch Footage
Launched on Sept 6, 2008


GeoEye-1 Launch Animation


GeoEye-1 Imagery Collection Animation


GeoEye-1 Imagery Showcase


The Geospatial Revolution Project
Credit: Penn State Univ.


Metro Denver Wired Initiative Video
Credit: Metro Denver EDC


   

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