SPOT 6-7 | Ad-hoc acquisitions, Additional tranche of credit

The Spot 6-7 telemetry contract, renewed in May 2023 through the DINAMIS consortium, meets the needs of the French public sector, the French scientific community and foreign partners.

It enables us to provide annual coverage of the national territory, as well as to meet the specific needs of public policies and the scientific community through à la carte acquisitions worldwide.

These ad-hoc acquisitions will continue in 2024, with the online application enabling users to submit their image requests and the DINAMIS team to process them. The services offered by DINAMIS to institutional users evolve according to the needs expressed and collected, but also according to the Consortium’s funding capacities (free quota).

Since 2023, DINAMIS users wishing to increase their volume of ad-hoc data can order additional dedicated credits from INRAE (Contact), at a cost in euros corresponding to the number of credits required (1 credit = 1,000 euros =).

Additional credit bands available
Number of credits* purchasedValue in euros of band
5 c5.000 €
10 c10.000 €
20 c20.000 €
50 c50.000 €
*(For Spot 6 or Spot 7, 1 credit t= 1 scene in Archive or 1 attempt to acquire a Scene Equivalent)

DINAMIS offers tailor-made, personalized support services for high-volume requirements, special purchasing procedures and non-standard product manufacturing.

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