Geospatial tech offers look inside Qaddafi compound
- By Defense Systems Staff
- Aug 29, 2011
GeoEye, a company that collects and organizes geospatial data, has captured 15 satellite images of the inside of Bab al-Azizia, Muammar el-Qaddafi's compound, reports Spencer Ackerman of
Wired’s Danger Room blog.
GeoEye used a 0.5-meter resolution from its GeoEye-1 satellite to capture the images, which detail the buttressed complex where the now-fugitive Libyan leader ruled from in Tripoli.
Descriptions explaining the photos were provided by IHS Janes imagery analyst Allison Puccioni, the article said.