AEROTERRA S.A. is a geospatial services organization specialized in the implementation of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Remote Sensing technologies. We serve a wide variety of customers throughout the world. With continuous operations since 1973, AEROTERRA is recognized as the leading provider of geospatial information services and products in Latin America.
ArcGIS is an integrated collection of GIS software products for building a complete GIS for your organization. The ArcGIS framework enables you to deploy GIS functionality and business logic wherever it is needed—in desktops, servers (including the Web), or mobile devices. This architecture, coupled with the geodatabase, gives you the tools to assemble intelligent geographic information systems.
ERDAS offers a number of solutions
in various application areas for users on the ArcGIS
platform. These products are geared towards image processing,
feature collection and automatic feature extraction.
Images IKONOS have revolutionized the forms of use of satelite products. Because IKONOS is the first commercial satellite that provides a 1 m spatial resolution, we have the possibility of defining the types of standars for high resolution images. Through these images, AEROTERRA offers more than just simple data, since it offers valuable information that will help the clients to make decisions on the base from a daily cap.
Product Name: LANDSAT Product Category:
GIS Services
- Service Providers
Landsat satellites have been collecting images of the Earth's surface for more than thirty years. NASA launched the first Landsat satellite in 1972, and the most recent one, Landsat 7, in 1999. Instruments onboard the satellites have acquired millions of images of the Earth. These images provide a unique resource for people who work in agriculture, geology, forestry, regional planning, education, mapping, and global change research
Integrated System for Geographic Management of your Business.
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Imagining with ERDAS IMAGINE 2010
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