SATELITE IMAGRY

www.terrraserver.com The Official Terraserver Site. They broke away from Microsoft a few years ago. They have some of the highest quality images, but they come with a price.
 
terraserver.microsoft.com This is where it all began. Terraserver started off as an experiment by Microsoft to see just how far you could push a massive, data-intensive SQL Database. Thus, the project group chose to create a tile-based SQL database of Satalite Imagry. Thus, the name "TERA" server, meaning TERA-bytes of data. Since Microsoft maintains a USA-only archive of the world-wide data available through the official TerraServer website, you have access to all the USA information free. Now that Microsoft has added the "Urban Areas" section of Terraserver, it's a great place to visit.
 
www.mapquest.com A great site for street maps and planning trips, they used to have a link to GlobeXplorer's satalite imagry if you had an AOL Instant Messenger ID.
 
www.GlobeXplorer.com They have some superb, extremely close, detailed satalite imagry. But unless you pay, their name is watermarked heavily across all images.
 
www.spaceimaging.com I haven't looked through their site a lot yet, but feel free to see what they offer.
 
   

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