RASAT was Turkey's first fully developed remote sensing satellite. Launched from Russia on August 17, 2011 with seven international satellites. Operated in 685 km low Earth orbit for three years. Achieved 7.5m panchromatic and 15m multispectral resolution
Launched in 1978 as ERDAS 4 on small washing machine-sized hard drives. Evolved through multiple releases including ERDAS 400 and ERDAS 7. Now part of Hexagon Geospatial's product suite
EO Browser enables browsing and comparing full resolution satellite images. Users can select time range and cloud coverage for data inspection. Background processing handles scene selection, data download and mosaic creation
SkyFi offers high-resolution satellite imagery up to 50 cm with 80 satellite sources. Google Earth provides panoramic views and various viewing modes. NASA Worldview delivers 1,000+ layers with 300m pixel resolution. Google Maps includes satellite views and navigation features
Google Earth provides up to 15m resolution with Landsat's 30m multispectral imagery. Google Maps offers 15m resolution with frequent updates across platforms
Google Earth uses satellite, aerial photos, and Street View imagery. It's not always updated in real time. Users seek alternatives due to privacy concerns and data collection practices