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Nearmap captures new content at frequent intervals throughout the year, covering 95% of Australia’s population, up to 6 times a year in metropolitan areas.
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Nearmap imagery is captured solely by piloted turbo-prop aircraft (including the Cessna 310, and Vulcanair 68) which fly in a crosshatch pattern at altitudes between 6,000ft and 20,000ft.
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Flying fixed-wing aircraft of this type allows for fast, detailed data capture over wide areas of land. The unique camera technology – Nearmap’s Australian-designed and built HyperCamera 3 –obtains a depth of clarity that reveals details down to a scale of 5.5cm–7.5cm Ground Sampling Distance (GSD).
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Ground Sampling Distance/GSD is the area on the ground represented by each pixel in a digital image. The smaller the pixel area, the more detail visible. Nearmap imagery is 5.5cm–7.5cm GSD (satellite imagery can be 30cm).
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By integrating Nearmap into the Terrain ecosystem, you can access up-to-date property layers and spatial workflows like bulk titles for surveying and field planning all in once view.
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Using the time slider to compare different survey dates side by side identifies any changes, and confirms the actual historical condition and status of sites and properties – including vegetation, surfaces, and surrounding features. Previous Nearmap surveys are accessible in a back catalogue of surveys back to 2007.
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Property planning professionals such as surveyors, asset managers, utility providers, infrastructure developers and energy suppliers can gain a precise, detailed picture of land parcels and properties to reach decisions faster, and with more certainty in the accuracy.
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