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Google buys satellite firm Skybox Imaging

Google confirmed it has purchased satellite firm Skybox Imaging for $500m.

Google has confirmed it has purchased satellite firm Skybox Imaging for $500m.

Google said in a statement that Skybox’s satellites will help keep its maps accurate with up-to-date imagery and to help expand internet access.

Founded in 2009, Skybox’s satellites offer video images and stills at a resolution of just over 1m per pixel – which can track single cars travelling along a road.

The firm sent its first high resolution satellite, SkySat-1, in to space in December 2013.

It circles the Earth around 16 times a day, relaying 90-second black-and-white clips, permitting analysis of movement on Earth.

Skybox has said it plans to launch a total of 24 satellites.

Google’s purchase of the satellite maker follows its acquisition of solar-powered drone maker Titan Aerospace in April.

The search engine giant and other technology firms, such as Facebook, are currently engaging in efforts to improve internet access globally through drones, balloons, and satellites.

The deal is still subject to approval and closing conditions.