Many say there are two things you’re not supposed to talk about in the world of business a – politics and religion. But whatever your faith (or lack thereof) or your political leaning, these two topics affect everyone in the Read More
Many say there are two things you’re not supposed to talk about in the world of business a – politics and religion. But whatever your faith (or lack thereof) or your political leaning, these two topics affect everyone in the Read More
It’s a long way from Coventry, England (our stop in the last edition of Small World) to Kingston, Jamaica, and there are marked differences between the two cities. However, they do share some commonalities, one of them being a unique Read More
This month’s Outside the Box takes a look at seaweed. “What’s too look at?” you might ask, some people see food, others see something kind of slimy and a few see a new source of biofuel. To read more about Read More
For this month’s Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ), I turn my attention away from map making and toward a topic that few us of likely consider but perhaps more should, that being naming conventions. When I first started using computers, Read More
Now would be a good time to queue the theremin, that weird little instrument responsible for the eerie soundtrack in most old sci-fi movies. We are leaving Earth’s surface to explore a mind (and light) bending phenomenon. NASA astronomers are Read More
The next satellite that NASA intends to launch into space is the Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR) mission. However, its launch has been postponed in order to test the flight software. NuSTAR is comprised of a telescope that will image Read More
One year after the earthquake and tsunami that rocked Japan’s eastern seaboard, the Pléiades satellite operated by Astrium Services acquired high resolution imagery of the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Pléiades Tracks Progress Acquired almost one year after the accident, this Read More
Milestone Demonstrates that New Systems, including the GeoEye-2 Satellite, Meet All Operational Requirements of the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency GeoEye, Inc. (NASDAQ: GEOY), a leading source of geospatial information and insight, announced that it has successfully completed the System Critical Design Read More
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