From the advent of the first global satellite, its launching into space, its military use through the Cold War, and with the current role that it plays in most of the things that people do, the satellite has revolutionized the planet. These orbiting wonders are our eyes in the skies, out meteorologists’ best friends, the constant source of information that feeds our televisions and telephones, and the all-knowing GPS tool that sees us home when we’ve lost out way. If you think all of that is great, you should see the satellite maps that they create.
The highly technical mapping software designed here is an absolute wiz at finding the most current and thorough satellite maps from all applicable sources during the time of query, or from the time that you initiate the search, and compiling all of the information within those maps with the many graphics, elevation readings, and color-coding technologies online today.
You are then left with an infinite number of maps, from many sources, which will then compile themselves and begin to build the map that you want per your own specifications through the advanced and powerful software. Once you have created your map, the likes of which could only be accomplished through the use of satellite maps and this specialized software, the sky is the limit as far as how you want to tweak, label, color, read, and present it.
The use of both GIS and GPS is invaluable when working this type of software, because information received via satellites, from 24 to 32 of them to be exact, is consistently updated, and if one satellite goes astray, the next one is right there to beam in the new images and calculations. This ensures that your mapping projects are always as accurate as possible.