The FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar has some incredible and jaw-dropping moments. From seeing the powerhouse teams like Brazil, Portugal, Spain and Germany losing, to the rise of underdog teams like Croatia and Morocco, this World Cup has been one roller coaster ride.
With almost two billion spectators and teams from almost every continent participating, the FIFA 2022 World Cup will go down the history as one of the best, as described by FIFA president Gianni Infantino.
As the ongoing FIFA World Cup is gearing up for its final match in Qatar, with the last four teams standing to battle against each other, Argentina going against Croatia and France going against Morocco for their semi-finals. Let’s take a look at SpaceWill’s SuperView satellite images.
Al Bayt Stadium, the host of the opening match, was collected by SuperView NEO-1 -SpaceWill’s new twin satellites, providing the imagery products with 30/50 cm resolution. The rest were captured by SuperView-1, which are SpaceWill’s 4-satellite constellation providing 50 cm resolution products.
Here is the photo gallery of all the stadiums, captured by SpaceWill’s SV Satellite constellation: