
10 Years of Satellite Imagery Historical Data
SkyCues' 3D visualization feature offers a lifelike view of terrains using the latest satellite data, helping users better understand spatial relationships and elevation.
SkyCues offers a decade's worth of high-resolution satellite imagery, allowing users to track changes over time with an unprecedented level of detail. Applications include understanding historical changes in areas of interest to identify patterns and predict future activities. This historical data provides a window into past environmental and urban transformations that can support long-term planning and research. By understanding how landscapes have evolved, users can make more informed predictions about future trends and make strategic decisions accordingly.
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Our historical dataset includes a super-resolved version of Landsat imagery, achieving sub-10m resolution.
This enhanced level of detail allows for precise analysis of changes in land use, vegetation cover, and more over the past decade.
Urban planners can study patterns of city expansion, environmentalists can assess habitat changes, and researchers can explore long-term environmental processes with greater accuracy. However, while our historical imagery provides valuable insight into long-term trends, it is not equivalent to high-resolution modern-day satellite or aerial imagery.
Some small-scale features may not be visible, but the data's strength lies in its ability to offer a consistent, decade-long view that reveals larger patterns and trends.