DigitalGlobe ImageLibrary
Updated Daily - Your World Available On Demand
The WorldView Global Alliance accesses the DigitalGlobe ImageLibrary which contains over one billion square kilometers of high-resolution earth imagery, about a third of which is less than one year old. And with the world’s most advanced constellation of commercial, high-resolution earth imaging satellites at our control, we strategically collect and refresh our coverage to ensure that you have the most current and highest quality imagery to suit your needs.
See what’s in our ImageLibrary today
The DigitalGlobe satellite constellation is capable of collecting up to 1.5 million km2 every day, or the equivalent of three times the landmass of the Earth every year. In addition, our aerial collection partnerships will deliver wall-to-wall aerial coverage of the U.S. and Western Europe. With the largest collection capacity of any commercial imagery provider, we will provide a predictable refresh schedule for major metropolitan areas and key infrastructure (airports, ports, harbors, road networks, coastlines, and borders) around the globe.
The DigitalGlobe ImageLibrary offers more than simply a snapshot in time; it provides current imagery, plus in-depth historical coverage of large areas around the globe.
For instant access, our online image platform provides fast and easy access to our orthorectified imagery how and where you need it—to your desktop, Web application or mobile device—through our comprehensive suite of Web Services
IKONOS Archive 2000-2008
We offer more than 6 million km² of IKONOS imagery owned by European Space Imaging and acquired between 2000-2008. You can browse our archive using Google Earth™.
Download European Space Imaging's IKONOS Archive for Google Earth™
After installing to your preferred location just double-click the KML file.
Please make sure that the Google Earth™ option 'Show web results in external browser' is unchecked (Google Earth™ Menu: Tools: Preferences).
The first load in Google Earth™ may take a while (up to 2 minutes).
You can select a specific acquisition range using the Google Earth™ time slider:
If you have problems using the KML file please send an e-mail including a shape-file of your area of interest to info@euspaceimaging.com.
Updated Daily - Your World Available On Demand
The WorldView Global Alliance accesses the DigitalGlobe ImageLibrary which contains over one billion square kilometers of high-resolution earth imagery, about a third of which is less than one year old. And with the world’s most advanced constellation of commercial, high-resolution earth imaging satellites at our control, we strategically collect and refresh our coverage to ensure that you have the most current and highest quality imagery to suit your needs.
See what’s in our ImageLibrary today
The DigitalGlobe satellite constellation is capable of collecting up to 1.5 million km2 every day, or the equivalent of three times the landmass of the Earth every year. In addition, our aerial collection partnerships will deliver wall-to-wall aerial coverage of the U.S. and Western Europe. With the largest collection capacity of any commercial imagery provider, we will provide a predictable refresh schedule for major metropolitan areas and key infrastructure (airports, ports, harbors, road networks, coastlines, and borders) around the globe.
The DigitalGlobe ImageLibrary offers more than simply a snapshot in time; it provides current imagery, plus in-depth historical coverage of large areas around the globe.
For instant access, our online image platform provides fast and easy access to our orthorectified imagery how and where you need it—to your desktop, Web application or mobile device—through our comprehensive suite of Web Services
IKONOS Archive 2000-2008
We offer more than 6 million km² of IKONOS imagery owned by European Space Imaging and acquired between 2000-2008. You can browse our archive using Google Earth™.

Download European Space Imaging's IKONOS Archive for Google Earth™
After installing to your preferred location just double-click the KML file.
Please make sure that the Google Earth™ option 'Show web results in external browser' is unchecked (Google Earth™ Menu: Tools: Preferences).
The first load in Google Earth™ may take a while (up to 2 minutes).
You can select a specific acquisition range using the Google Earth™ time slider:
- To define the time range of data displayed in Google Earth™, drag the range marker to the right or left. You can also set up the range manually with the settings dialog by clicking on

- To move the time range earlier or later, drag the time slider (see below on the upper left). The range marker moves with the time slider so that the time range shown remains the same.

If you have problems using the KML file please send an e-mail including a shape-file of your area of interest to info@euspaceimaging.com.













