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US festival snap picks up best satellite image | US festival snap picks up best satellite image |
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An image of the Burning Man Festival in the US has won an online vote for one company's best satellite image of 2012. | An image of the Burning Man Festival in the US has won an online vote for one company's best satellite image of 2012. |
Satellite imaging firm DigitalGlobe invited Facebook users to choose its best image of last year. | Satellite imaging firm DigitalGlobe invited Facebook users to choose its best image of last year. |
The annual event held in the Black Rock Desert, Nevada, celebrates music, art and self-expression. | The annual event held in the Black Rock Desert, Nevada, celebrates music, art and self-expression. |
The picture was taken on August 28, 2012, by the WorldView-2 satellite and shows tents, vehicles and people gathered in the desert. | The picture was taken on August 28, 2012, by the WorldView-2 satellite and shows tents, vehicles and people gathered in the desert. |
A much-fancied image showing cloud cover over Mount Fuji was edged out in the second round of voting. | A much-fancied image showing cloud cover over Mount Fuji was edged out in the second round of voting. |
DigitalGlobe encouraged users to vote on 20 of its images from the past 12 months. This was whittled down to a shortlist of five in December. | DigitalGlobe encouraged users to vote on 20 of its images from the past 12 months. This was whittled down to a shortlist of five in December. |
The other shortlisted satellite images were of a volcanic chain in the Andes mountains of Chile, a picture that captured the space shuttle Endeavour travelling on the back of a 747, and a photo of the land sculpture known as "The Lady of the North" in the UK. | The other shortlisted satellite images were of a volcanic chain in the Andes mountains of Chile, a picture that captured the space shuttle Endeavour travelling on the back of a 747, and a photo of the land sculpture known as "The Lady of the North" in the UK. |
The market for sub one-metre satellite imagery has been dominated in recent years by DigitalGlobe and GeoEye. | |
The former acquired its long-term competitor GeoEye this year, in a deal worth £280m (US$453m). | The former acquired its long-term competitor GeoEye this year, in a deal worth £280m (US$453m). |
A French high-resolution imaging satellite, named Pleiades, was launched in 2011. Its manufacturers expect it to go head-to-head with DigitalGlobe in the satellite imaging market. | A French high-resolution imaging satellite, named Pleiades, was launched in 2011. Its manufacturers expect it to go head-to-head with DigitalGlobe in the satellite imaging market. |
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