EOSDA LandViewer now provides images supplied by new SpaceWill and Improsat satellites
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EOSDA LandViewer Adds SpaceWill And Improsat Sources

EOSDA LandViewer is further expanding its satellite data sources with the addition of SpaceWill (new SuperView Neo-1 and Neo-3 satellites) and Improsat (Göktürk-1 satellite) imagery. The new satellites bring sharper detail, more frequent coverage, and wider imaging options to the platform. EOSDA LandViewer users can now order high-resolution satellite images or work with an expanded archive for their monitoring needs.

Integration Of New SpaceWill Imagery Sources

The latest SpaceWill’s SuperView Neo-1 satellites, SuperView Neo-1 03 and SuperView Neo-1 04, which joined the constellation in 2025, are now available through EOSDA LandViewer. They complement the first pair of SuperView Neo-1 satellites, we had already integrated into the platform back in 2024.

The new additions increase the constellation’s revisit times and reliability. EOSDA LandViewer users gain access to both a high-resolution satellite imagery archive and tasking. With 30 cm resolution, 5 spectral bands, and the ability to capture stereo imagery, SuperView Neo-1 is well-suited for detailed observation and monitoring tasks.

We have also integrated the first satellites of the new SuperView Neo-3 constellation into EOSDA LandViewer. Offering 0.5 m resolution and a 130 km swath width, SuperView Neo-3 combines sharp detail with wide-area imaging. Its nine spectral bands, including specialized bands such as coastal blue, yellow, red-edge, and NIR2, provide deeper insights into forest and crop health.

a satellite image made by a SuperView NEO-3 satellite
A high-resolution image of Yayladağı, Hatay province, Turkey, captured by a SuperView NEO-3 SpaceWill satellite. Image: SpaceWill.

Integration Of Improsat Satellite Imagery

Through its partnership with Improsat, EOSDA LandViewer now offers access to tasking from the Göktürk-1 satellite. This high-resolution optical satellite provides 0.5 m panchromatic and 2 m multispectral imagery across Blue, Green, Red, and NIR bands.

The Göktürk-1 satellite revisits areas within 2 to 3 days, depending on latitude, ensuring frequent updates for monitoring projects with high Stereo and Tri-Stereo tasking capability. This combination of resolution, revisit, and accuracy makes it a strong asset in EOSDA LandViewer’s high-resolution lineup.

a satellite image made by a Göktürk-1 satellite
A high-resolution L3A image of the Barcelona metropolitan area, Spain, captured by a Göktürk-1 Improsat satellite. Image: Improsat.

EOSDA LandViewer keeps growing its satellite network to help users get reliable and up-to-date imagery. The latest additions bring more detail, quicker revisits, and better coverage overall.

Our goal is to make satellite imagery not only accurate but also practical for everyday decision-making. The integration of new SuperView Neo-1, SuperView Neo-3, and Göktürk-1 satellites strengthens our ability to provide timely, detailed, and versatile imagery for industries that depend on up-to-date geospatial data.

These enhancements significantly broaden the practical applications of satellite imagery for decision-making. Users benefit from improved coverage and data quality for crop and forest management, water resources and hydrology, land use and land cover, infrastructure assessment, urban planning and smart cities, defense and security applications, disaster management, and environmental monitoring. With the latest updates, EOSDA LandViewer continues to expand its value as a trusted data source for global users.

About SpaceWill
SpaceWill Info. Co., Ltd. (short as SpaceWill) specializes in Earth observation data and geospatial information solutions. Its services include satellite data provision, processing, value-added products, and satellite ground segment support. The company is the distributor of SuperView imagery, which covers several constellations: SuperView-1, SuperView-2, SuperView Neo-1, SuperView Neo-2, and the latest SuperView Neo-3. SpaceWill is also authorized to distribute data from several Chinese government missions, including GaoFen, ZiYuan, and HuanJing satellites.

About Improsat
Improsat (IMPRO Satellite Image Processing and Telecommunication Inc.), operating under SSTEK Inc., provides image processing and satellite data services for national and international markets. The company uses imagery from aerial platforms and Turkey’s reconnaissance and observation satellite (Göktürk-1) to deliver value-added information products. Improsat focuses on turning both core and surplus image capacity into usable information services.

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