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Skybox Imaging
NameSkybox Imaging
TypePrivate
IndustryGeospatial technology
Founded2009
FounderJohn Fenwick, Ching-Yu Hu, Dan Berkenstock, Julian Coleman
HeadquartersMountain View, California
Key peopleTom Ingersoll

Skybox Imaging is a leading provider of high-resolution Earth observation satellite imagery, founded in 2009 by John Fenwick, Ching-Yu Hu, Dan Berkenstock, and Julian Coleman. The company is headquartered in Mountain View, California, and its key people include Tom Ingersoll, who has worked with NASA, Google, and DigitalGlobe. Skybox Imaging has collaborated with Esri, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services to provide geospatial data and remote sensing services. The company's satellites have been launched by SpaceX and Arianespace, and its imagery has been used by US Geological Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and European Space Agency.

History

Skybox Imaging was founded in 2009 by a team of entrepreneurs who had previously worked at Google, NASA, and Stanford University. The company's early investors included Khosla Ventures, Draper Fisher Jurvetson, and Canaan Partners. In 2014, Skybox Imaging was acquired by Google for $500 million, and its technology has been integrated with Google Earth and Google Maps. The company has also partnered with Planet Labs, DigitalGlobe, and GeoEye to provide high-resolution imagery for disaster response, environmental monitoring, and urban planning. Skybox Imaging's satellites have been used by US Air Force, National Reconnaissance Office, and European Union to support national security and international development initiatives.

Products and Services

Skybox Imaging offers a range of products and services, including high-resolution satellite imagery, geospatial data, and remote sensing analytics. The company's satellites are capable of capturing video and stereo imagery, which can be used for 3D mapping and change detection. Skybox Imaging's products have been used by US Department of Agriculture, National Park Service, and World Bank to support agricultural monitoring, conservation, and sustainable development. The company has also partnered with Esri, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services to provide cloud-based geospatial services and data analytics.

Technology

Skybox Imaging's satellites are equipped with high-resolution cameras and advanced sensors that can capture detailed images of the Earth's surface. The company's technology is based on microsatellite design, which allows for low-cost and high-frequency imaging. Skybox Imaging's satellites have been launched by SpaceX and Arianespace, and the company has developed a range of ground stations and data processing systems to support its operations. The company's technology has been used by NASA, European Space Agency, and Canadian Space Agency to support space exploration and Earth science research.

Acquisitions and Partnerships

In 2014, Skybox Imaging was acquired by Google for $500 million, and its technology has been integrated with Google Earth and Google Maps. The company has also partnered with Planet Labs, DigitalGlobe, and GeoEye to provide high-resolution imagery for disaster response, environmental monitoring, and urban planning. Skybox Imaging has collaborated with Esri, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services to provide cloud-based geospatial services and data analytics. The company has also worked with US Geological Survey, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, and European Space Agency to support Earth science research and environmental monitoring.

Applications and Uses

Skybox Imaging's products and services have a wide range of applications, including disaster response, environmental monitoring, and urban planning. The company's high-resolution imagery has been used by US Air Force, National Reconnaissance Office, and European Union to support national security and international development initiatives. Skybox Imaging's technology has also been used by US Department of Agriculture, National Park Service, and World Bank to support agricultural monitoring, conservation, and sustainable development. The company's products have been used by NASA, European Space Agency, and Canadian Space Agency to support space exploration and Earth science research. Additionally, Skybox Imaging's imagery has been used by University of California, Berkeley, Stanford University, and Massachusetts Institute of Technology to support academic research and education. Category:Geospatial companies

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