The NSW SPOT6/7 imagery product is a state-wide satellite imagery product provided by the Remote Sensing and Regulatory Mapping NSW Government. The images were captured January 2015 through to May 2016. The imagery scenes used to create the NSW mosaic includes Lord Howe Island. This imagery data set has been acquired through GeoImages Pty Ltd who partnered with Airbus Defence and Space.

SPOT imagery products offer high resolution over broad areas using the SPOT 6/7 satellites. A SPOT satellite acquisition covers large areas in a single pass at resolutions up to 1.5m. Such precise coverage is ideal for applications at national and regional scales from 1:250,000 to 1:15,000. SPOT 6/7 also includes the benefits of the near-infrared (NIR) which enables applications for detection of features not visible to the human eye, such as detecting and monitoring vegetation health.

Data products supplied for all of NSW are:

  1. State-wide mosaic

  2. Panchromatic scenes

  3. Reflectance scenes

The statewide mosaic is provided as a Red Green Blue (RGB) band combination; contrast enhanced lossless 8-bit JPEG2000 file (456gb in size).

The NSW mosaic is available from internal DPE APOLLO Image Webserver for DCCEEW employees.

The rectified multispectral and panchromatic scenes are available for download from JDAP.

Acknowledgement when referencing: includes material © CNES___ (year of production), Distribution Airbus Services/SPOT Image, S.A, France, all rights reserved

Contact spatial.imagery@environment.nsw.gov.au for further information or to request access to JDAP

These image products are only available to other NSW Government agencies upon request.

Data Source:
  • SEED
Data and Resources
Additional Information
Field Value
Title Imagery-Satellite-SPOT 2015/2016
Date Published 20/05/2024
Last Updated 07/10/2025
Publisher/Agency NSW Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water
Licence OEH licence
Update Frequency notPlanned
Temporal Coverage 19/01/2015 - 23/05/2016
Geospatial Coverage
Data Portal SEED