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This is the first image from the new satellite

Peter

http://www.spaceimaging.com/IKONOS/firstimage.htm

From:

http://www.spaceimaging.com/newsroom/releases/1999/firstimage.htm

For Immediate Release: October 12, 1999
Contact: Linda Lidov
303.254.2106
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

First Image from the
IKONOS Satellite
Shows Washington, D.C.
World's First High-Resolution Commercial
Earth Image Reveals Remarkable Detail

Denver, Colo., October 12, 1999 - Today Space Imaging released
the world's first high-resolution commercial satellite image of
the Earth. The one-meter resolution black-and-white image of
Washington, D.C., collected by Space Imaging 's IKONOS satellite,
has unprecedented clarity and detail for commercial space
imagery. The image showcases part of the Mall area in the heart
of Washington D.C., and is downloadable from the Space Imaging
Web site (see details below). The image caption is also available
on the Web.

"The clarity and detail of this first IKONOS image is validation
of the leadership position of Lockheed Martin and Raytheon in
optical imaging systems," said John Copple, Space Imaging's chief
executive officer. "The launch was perfect and was itself a major
milestone. Just three days after launch we were able to activate
systems and start testing the collection capabilities of IKONOS -
bringing us even closer to providing this new source of
information to our customers. This is a remarkable achievement
that would only have been possible with the heritage technology
of Lockheed Martin and Raytheon."

Copple continued, "The CARTERRAT image of Washington, D.C., taken
September 30, was validation that the satellite was in perfect
working order. Although we still have to calibrate the system to
further improve and characterize the imagery, we are very pleased
of the results so far. I want to thank all of our customers,
vendors, and investors for the support that has made this
possible."

Jeff Harris, Space Imaging's president, added, "Space Imaging
employees huddled together and watched the image come up on a
large projected screen. Their awe-inspired reaction will no doubt
be echoed by our customers and the industry. We are all so
excited about this momentous event - the result of several years
of hard work, dedication and commitment of our employees, and the
patience and faith of our customers."

The Washington, D.C. image is an example of the IKONOS
satellite's collection capabilities. The image has not been
processed to have a map-accuracy quality. The IKONOS satellite
also has a sensor that collects four-meter multispectral (color)
imagery. As satellite calibrations and check-out continue,
imagery from the multispectral sensor will be released. IKONOS
imagery and products, marketed under Space Imaging's CARTERRAT
brand name, will be available for sale to customers by the end of
this year. Initial product orders are being taken by Space
Imaging's Customer Service Center (+301-552-0537 or
800-232-9037).

The IKONOS satellite orbits the Earth in a sun-synchronous orbit
- meaning it simply follows the sun as it travels around the
globe - and its Eastman Kodak-built camera is an optical imaging
device. The near-perfect optical sharpness of Kodak's telescope
has never been achieved in any commercial space camera. The
satellite circles the globe 14 times per day, or once every 98
minutes. The imagery is stored in Space Imaging's digital
CARTERRAT archive and can be made available to customers very
quickly - in as little as a few hours or days.

Images from the IKONOS satellite will have unlimited utility in a
number of markets including state and local government, mapping,
agriculture, forestry, emergency response, utilities,
telecommunications, real estate, environment, national security,
transportation, and insurance and risk management. Highly
detailed maps of entire countries can be made for the first time.
Farmers can more precisely monitor the health of crops and
estimate yields. Scientists can look at environmentally sensitive
areas and predict trends. Government officials can monitor and
plan enlightened land use policies. City planners can further the
development of new housing communities. New and emerging uses
include measuring and mapping damage to properties after natural
disasters, planning for emergency response, mapping
transportation networks, developing in-vehicle navigation
systems, and planning and developing real estate.

"The potential uses for IKONOS imagery are vast and we have just
begun to scratch the surface," said Copple. "The value of this
new source of information will create a demand like we've never
seen before for imagery of the Earth."

The name IKONOS is derived from the Greek word for "image." The
name is pronounced "Eye-KOH-nos."

Space Imaging is a leading supplier of space imagery, aerial
photography, mapping services, and derivative geographic
information products and services. In addition to selling imagery
from its IKONOS satellite, Space Imaging collects and distributes
Earth imagery from the Indian Remote Sensing satellites, the U.S.
Landsat, Canada's RADARSAT, the European Space Agency's ERS
satellites and the Japanese JERS imaging system. The company also
collects aerial images using its Digital Airborne Imaging System,
DAIS 1T.

Investors in Space Imaging's IKONOS system include Lockheed
Martin Corp., Raytheon Company, Mitsubishi Corporation,
Singapore's Van Der Horst Ltd., Korea' s Hyundai Space &
Aircraft, Europe's Remote Sensing Affiliates, Swedish Space
Corporation and Thailand's Loxley Public Company Ltd.

To download a high-quality IKONOS image of Washington, D.C.,
visit one of these three Web sites:

www.spaceimaging.com

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Steve Wingate

California Director
SKYWATCH INTERNATIONAL

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