Jena-Optronik Joins RapidEye Team

Jena-Optronik of Germany has been selected to provide the image processing system for RapidEye, a planned five-satellite Earth-imaging network that would provide full coverage of the Earth's surface, in 80 X 1,500-km. (50 X 932-mi.) swaths, with 24-hr. repeat frequency and 6.5-meter (21-ft.)...

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