Aerial and satellite imaging. Topography
Remote sensing technologies provide a new vantage point to map, measure, and monitor urban and natural environments. Remote sensing methods include aerial imaging, satellite imaging, UAV (drone) imaging in various bands of electromagnetic spectrum, photogrammetric and object detection operations. The goals of remote sensing projects cover a wide range of areas from geology to fishery. But the most fundamental among them are topographic and thematic map production.
Thanks to the progress in photogrammetry, GIS and web mapping applications, remotely sensed images and 3D models became very popular and much used.
Zesmill offers the full range of medium, high and very high resolution satellite imagery, aerial imagery, aerial LIDAR, SAR data, digital elevation models, orthomaps, 2D and 3D photomaps. The company routinely carries out remote sensing data processing and interpretation for geological, civil and environmental applications as well as for thematic mapping.
Zesmill delivers professional and affordable remote sensing solutions for government agencies, businesses and communities. We specialize in:
Nowadays, the number of remote sensing platforms including satellites with optical, microwave and radar sensors, aircrafts equipped with cameras, thermal imager LIDARs, and UAVs is getting bigger and bigger. A wide variety of geospatial data generation and analysis methods exist. Sometimes professionals acquired huge quantities of aerial or satellite images, without understanding how to obtain the necessary data from them.
We will help you to choose the appropriative type of remotely sensed data according to your business or project needs. We work with many remote sensing data types on a daily basis and consult with no hidden agenda.
Zesmill has a library of archive satellite and aerial images for mineral, water, forest resources, land and property analysis. Our experienced team uses multi temporal historical and current images for landform and landscape change detection, exploration and engineering geology projects, geohazards assessment, and environmental studies.
In the website gallery you can find only a small portion (and only parts of images) of our large satellite and aerial images archive.