[http://www.spaceimaging.com/newsroom/attack_gallery.htm]

  • * World Trade Center — IKONOS 1-meter pre-attack
  • * World Trade Center — IKONOS 1-meter post attack
  • * Manhattan — IKONOS 1-meter black/white overview with World Trade Center pre-attack
  • * Manhattan — 25 meter color overview
  • * The Pentagon — pre-attack
  • * The Pentagon — post attack

IMPORTANT: PUBLISHING GUIDELINES AND COPYRIGHT TERMS AND CONDITIONS
[http://www.spaceimaging.com/newsroom/guidelines.htm]

IMPORTANT NOTE: Media wishing to publish photo quality prints of any IKONOS
images must NOT change the image scale as captured and presented in softcopy.
Image scale is important in displaying the true qualities of the imagery.
If the proper scale is not maintained integrity will be compromised and our
product quality misrepresented. In print terms, this equates to every 300
dpi of hardcopy displaying 80 pixels of image data. This will maintain the
softcopy scale in the hardcopy rendering. For newspaper print, every 150
dpi of hardcopy shall display 80 pixels of image data. The hardcopy scale
of newspaper is allowed to change because of the drop in print quality. In
addition, the imagery may be CROPPED to show a smaller area.

Image must be attributed to “spaceimaging.com” for each and every use.

IMAGE CAPTIONS:

[Image 1: Manhattan, New York (color). June 30, 2000, IKONOS 1-meter (pre-
attack), http://www.spaceimaging.com/ikonos/manhattan_before_psh.jpg (2.8MB)]

This one-meter resolution satellite image of Manhattan, New York was collected
June 30, 2000 by Space Imaging’s IKONOS satellite. The image, taken from the
south, prominently features the 110-story World Trade Center twin towers.
IKONOS travels 423 miles above the Earth’s surface at a speed of 17,500 miles
per hour.

Mandatory credit: “spaceimaging.com.” Permission is granted to publish in hard
copy, broadcast and electronic media, provided proper attribution is given for
each and every use.

[Image 2: Manhattan, New York, September 12, 2001, IKONOS 1-meter (aftermath
image), http://www.spaceimaging.com/ikonos/manhattan_after_rotated.jpg (1.8MB)]

This one-meter resolution satellite image of Manhattan, New York was collected
at 11:43 a.m. EDT on Sept. 12, 2001 by Space Imaging’s IKONOS satellite. The
image shows an area of white and gray-colored dust and smoke at the location
where the 1,350-foot towers of the World Trade Center once stood. IKONOS
travels 423 miles above the Earth’s surface at a speed of 17,500 miles per hour.

Mandatory credit: “spaceimaging.com.” Permission is granted to publish in hard
copy, broadcast and electronic media, provided proper attribution is given for
each and every use.

[Image 3: Manhattan, New York. Summer, IKONOS 1-meter black-and-white overview
(pre-attack), http://www.spaceimaging.com/ikonos/manhattan_pan.jpg (2.0MB)]

Mandatory credit: “spaceimaging.com.” Permission is granted to publish in hard
copy, broadcast and electronic media, provided proper attribution is given for
each and every use.

[Image 4: Manhattan, New York. Summer 1997, 30-meter low resolution color,
http://www.spaceimaging.com/ikonos/NewYorkC_tm.jpg (1.0MB)]
This 30-meter, low-resolution color satellite image of Manhattan and the New
York City area was collected in the summer of 1997 by the Landsat 5 satellite.
The satellite was operated by Space Imaging of Denver, Colo.

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copy, broadcast and electronic media, provided proper attribution is given for
each and every use.

[Image 5: The Pentagon. December 28, 2000, IKONOS 1-meter (pre-attack),
http://www.spaceimaging.com/ikonos/pentagon.jpg (2.6MB)]
This one-meter resolution satellite image of The Pentagon was collected on Dec.
28, 2000 by Space Imaging’s IKONOS satellite. Clearly visible are the cars in
the parking lot, the Pentagon’s renowned five-sided shape, the building’s
inners rings and five-acre courtyard. IKONOS travels 423 miles above the
Earth’s surface at a speed of 17,500 miles per hour.

Mandatory credit: “spaceimaging.com.” Permission is granted to publish in hard
copy, broadcast and electronic media, provided proper attribution is given for
each and every use.

[Image 6: The Pentagon. September 12, 2001, IKONOS 1-meter (aftermath image),
http://www.spaceimaging.com/ikonos/Pentagon_after.jpg (1.6MB)]
This one-meter resolution satellite image of the Pentagon was collected at
11:46 a.m. EDT on Sept. 12, 2001 by Space Imaging’s IKONOS satellite. The
image shows extensive damage to the western side and interior rings of the
multi-ringed building. IKONOS travels 423 miles above the Earth’s surface at
a speed of 17,500 miles per hour.

Mandatory credit: “spaceimaging.com.” Permission is granted to publish in hard
copy, broadcast and electronic media, provided proper attribution is given for
each and every use.

Media Contacts:

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303-254-2120