Have you checked out the new and improved Image Hunter yet?!?! If not, you should! Listening to the feedback we received on improving imagery search engines, the new version of Image Hunter features a major overhaul to the user interface Read More
Have you checked out the new and improved Image Hunter yet?!?! If not, you should! Listening to the feedback we received on improving imagery search engines, the new version of Image Hunter features a major overhaul to the user interface Read More
Yep, another rerun from last month, but this is an important topic in case you missed it! A 50-cm color Pléiades 1A image collected over Buenos Aires, Venezuela on February 7, 2013. Photo enhanced by Apollo Mapping. © CNES 2015, Read More
You might notice some changes this month as three columns have been abandoned to focus on other areas of interest. We noticed, and perhaps you did as well, that those old columns (i.e. Small World, Outside the Box and Back Read More
These cool panda characters will help to to raise awareness on Panda endangerment. (Graphic Credit: WWF). The Japan branch of the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) created a panda-themed font, and it’s way too cute for words. The font was made Read More
Continuing the theme started in May’s Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM), this month we debunk more satellite imagery myths that are focused on DigitalGlobe’s most recently launched bird, WorldView-3. WorldView-3 is without question the world’s most advanced commercial satellite Read More
Every time we look at WorldView-3 (WV3) imagery, we are blown away. So we have decided to make this article a monthly feature for the viewing joy of our valued readers. For June, we feature three color 30-centimeter (cm) WV3 Read More
>Here is the first image ever beamed back to earth by SPOT 5 just 3 days after its launch into space on May 7, 2002. This is a 2.5-meter panchromatic image of Eleusis Harbor, Greece. © CNES 2015, Distribution Airbus Read More
Are you in need of a rapid, new collection over a time-sensitive project you are working on? Or perhaps you need to monitor a construction project in a foreign country? Do you need imagery that is more recent than the Read More
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