

25 May 2010, 1:24pm
TanDEM-X has delivered its first images (of Madagascar, Ukraine and Moscow) a mere three-and-a-half days after launch on early Monday morning (21 June).
Together with its twin satellite TerraSAR-X, TanDEM-X will spend three years collecting stereo radar data for a global digital elevation model of the Earth's entire landmass. This DEM will feature a global homogeneity and a relative accuracy of better than 2 m (10 m absolute) for a 12 m grid. Infoterra will be conducting the commercial marketing of this DEM.
TanDEM-X's first image and more information on this novel DEM-mission available at the link below.
TanDEM-X update from Infoterra

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TanDEM-X, has, delivered, its, first, images, (of, Madagascar,, Ukraine, and, Moscow), a, mere, three-and-a-half, days, after, launch, on, early, Monday, morning, (21, June).
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Together, with, its, twin, satellite, TerraSAR-X,, TanDEM-X, will, spend, three, years, collecting, stereo, radar, data, for, aMore…
Mike Small
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