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Sony Developing Gigapixel Satellite Imaging

holy_calamity writes "Sony and the University of Alabama are working on a gigapixel resolution camera for improved satellite surveillance. It can see 10-km-square from an altitude of 7.5 kilometres with a resolution better than 50 centimetres per pixel. As well as removing annoying artefacts created by tiling images in Google Earth and similar, it should allow CCTV surveillance of entire cities with one camera. 'The trick is to build an array of light sensitive chips that each record small parts of a larger image and place them at the focal plane of a large multiple-lens system. The camera would have gigapixel resolution, and able to record images at a rate of 4 frames per second. The team suggests that such a camera mounted on an aircraft could provide images of a large city by itself. This would even allow individual vehicles to be monitored without any danger of losing them as they move from one ground level CCTV system to another.'"

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  1. 7.5 km? by ogrizzo · · Score: 5, Insightful

    A satellite flying at 7.5 km of altitude sound quite bizarre to me.

    1. Re:7.5 km? by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      I believe that a satellite flying at an altitude of 7.5km is what's referred to as a "spectacular, flaming re-entry"

  2. Re:Hmmmm by rk · · Score: 5, Funny

    "The real question here is: Can we get them to stream images from the back yard patio where Jessica Alba is sunbathing nude???"

    I probably shouldn't do this, but since you're so interested, here's a picture of Ms. Alba, catching some rays on a light blue blanket in her back yard, taken at 50 centimeters resolution.

  3. Re:Hmmmm by hsdpa · · Score: 5, Funny

    Think of the children!! How could you post such content here at slashdot ?

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