Thursday, 8 January 2015

Global Satellite-based Earth Observation Services Market Overview and Forecast Report 2019

Global Satellite-based Earth Observation Services Market by Government Users 2015-2019 is the latest addition to Sandlerresearch.org industry research reports collection. 

Satellite-based earth observation is a process by which information is gathered from satellites relating to the earth’s physical, chemical, and biological composition using remote sensing technologies. The information gathered through satellites can be effectively used to monitor and predict weather changes, disasters and natural calamities, climate patterns, agriculture forecasts, oil and mineral deposits, and the availability of water sources. Earth observation information also helps manage the planet’s natural resources in an effective manner so as to not cause damage to the ecosystem

Analysts forecast the Global Satellite-based Earth Observation Services market by Government Users to grow at a CAGR of 10.39 percent over the period 2015-2019.

The Global Satellite-based Earth Observation Services market by Government Users can be segmented into Data and VAS.

Global Satellite-based Earth Observation Services Market by Government Users 2015-2019, has been prepared based on an in-depth market analysis with inputs from industry experts. The report covers the Americas, the APAC region and the EMEA region. The report also includes a discussion on the key vendors operating in this market.


According to the report, the capability of satellites to provide enhanced images has improved significantly over the years and it is one of the key factors driving the market growth. In recent times, several satellites have been launched worldwide to widen the coverage of earth observation services. Advances in satellite technologies have paved the way for the development of superior-quality lenses that provide enhanced images. Lower average weights of satellites coupled with increased focus on the development of more economical satellites have led to the increased adoption of earth observation services.

Further, the report states that governments worldwide have failed to allocate adequate funds for their space programs. Procurement of advanced space technologies and high-quality equipment is a difficult process. Governments worldwide often face a demand-supply mismatch and are forced to import some equipment, which adds to their overall costs.


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