(Image credit: Earth-i) This is about big data VividX2 is a prototype for the company's Vivid-i Constellation. The images can be used to monitor the exact number of cars on motorways, count how many people are crossing a national border, and even to calculate the real-time power output of a wind farm. It can produce real-time video of airport runways, the movements of ships in harbors, and cargo around ports. Each pixel represents 60cm or just under 24 inches. As well as multi-angle images that construct a 3D model, it has a 'video staring' mode as it passes over at more than four miles per second it constantly reorients its camera to fix on a particular location, producing a two-minute, 50fps video of that location. Having launched in January 2018, UK company Earth-i's VividX2 satellite began sending back the first full-color video.
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