Chapter: 5769

Steve nodded slightly, shook hands with him, and then said: "Hello Carl, I think your intention of coming here is very clear. Let's find a conference room and let us have a good talk."

Karl immediately said: "Okay Mr. Rothschild, please come with me, I will take you to the conference room."

Steve walked out with a smile, and a group of bodyguards immediately surrounded him and Carl to the top-floor conference room of the office building.

After the two arrived at the conference room, other executives were allowed to enter only after being searched one by one.

In order to prevent too many people and chaos, Carl only brought two people for the meeting, one was the company's chief technology officer and the other was the company's chief financial officer.

After Steve sat down, he said to Carl: "Carl, please give me a general introduction to your company first."

Karl nodded and said respectfully: "Back to Mr. Rothschild, we have nearly 800 employees at Skyline. The building you are in is our headquarters. There are about 500 employees working here. Our The server is also here. This building is our own industry, and the current market value is about US$70 million;"

"Skyline currently has a total of twenty-nine satellites in orbit. We have reached a cooperation with SpaceX. Next month, three Skyline satellites will be launched together with their Starlink satellites. There will be three more in the first quarter of next year. According to our original plan The goal is to increase the number of satellites to forty-five within next year;"

Steve asked him: "How are your revisit capabilities now?"

Karl said: "Under normal circumstances, four to five revisits a day is not a big problem. Under special circumstances, we can revisit a special target twenty times a day. However, this also depends on the target's illumination time. Our satellites are for civilian use. The accuracy is almost at the level of one meter, but the imaging requirements are relatively high, and even in weak light, you can hardly capture any valuable content at night.�


Steve nodded and asked, "Are you shooting every day? Is the data updated every day?"

"Yes." Karl said: "Let our chief technology officer give you a detailed introduction."

The chief technology officer pushed up his glasses and explained: "When our satellite is orbiting around the earth, it will take pictures of the places it passes according to the predetermined orbit. Each area will be labeled, and the pictures will be taken according to the numbered plots. Shoot them one by one, and then hand them over to the background for splicing and synthesis. The satellite will choose whether to shoot based on the lighting, weather, and visibility of the place it passes. As our CEO has just introduced to you, our technology and hardware are not as good as the keyholes of the U.S. military. , so generally speaking, if the route is in the evening or at night, no photos will be taken; no photos will be taken in cloudy and thunderstorm weather; generally, photos will only be taken when the lighting is good and there are no clouds or fog, and the pictures will be automatically screened. , only those whose clarity meets the standard will be allowed to enter the database;�

"After entering the database, the photographed materials will be sealed according to the timestamp. After the time limit fixed by the security department has passed, the system will automatically replace the previous picture materials. However, the surface area of ??the earth is very large. Under normal circumstances, we need at least It takes more than two months to take a qualified and comprehensive photograph of the world's land, so our database can also provide users with the changes every few months in any piece of the world's surface in the past nearly ten years. It is a paid feature on our own software and is also a source of income for our self-operated business;�

Karl said: "Mr. Rothschild, since we have talked about income, let our chief financial officer introduce to you our current financial situation."

Steve waved his hand: "Don't worry, I would like to ask, can you access the data that the security department requires you to seal internally?"

"Yes." The chief technology officer said: "All the data captured by the satellite will be directly transmitted back to the database of our own server from our satellite at the first time. However, the security department's requirement is that our data must be sealed. There is no expiration date. It cannot be made public until then.�

Steve nodded slightly. If it was just a request that it not be made public, then it would be okay to say that at least the first-hand data would be available to Ye Chen as soon as possible.

So Steve asked again: "If I am particularly interested in a certain place and want the satellite to keep staring at it, I think it can be done, right?"

The chief technology officer said: "It can be done, but if this demand is more frequent, it will have a certain impact on the original shooting mission of the satellite." JrNovels.com