
GeoEye-1 took this satellite photo of Barack Obama's inauguration ceremony. At left, crowd. At right, Capitol Building.
(Credit: GeoEye) GeoEye-1, the satellite that will supply Google with high-resolution imagery of the Earth, took a high-resolution photograph of the
inauguration of President Barack Obama. The satellite is expected to start producing data for Google in coming weeks, but in the meantime, this shot shows a bit more tantalizing detail about what will show in Google Earth and Google Maps. It was taken from 423 miles up as the 4,300-pound satellite traveled 17,000 miles per hour.
GeoEye launched GeoEye-1 in September, and
Google has exclusive rights to imagery for online use. For a larger view, click on the bottom image, which we're publishing at one quarter the original resolution. The two smaller images are are full-size crops.
Update 7:52 a.m. PST January 21: Google Earth users can view the photo through the software, according to
Google's Lat Long blog. And GeoEye has added the image to
CNN's Photosynth view of the inauguration.

GeoEye-1 took this satellite photo of Barack Obama's inauguration ceremony. Note the shape of the crowd gathered around the large-screen TV in upper right.
(Credit: GeoEye) 
GeoEye-1 took this satellite photo of the Mall during Barack Obama's inauguration ceremony. Click to see a larger image.
(Credit: GeoEye) [ Via: cnet.com ]
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