In preparation for the historic New Horizons fly-by of Pluto, NASA has released an interactive 3-D model of the New Horizons spacecraft that can be printed using a 3-D printer. The .stl file can be downloaded from the NASA site Read More
In preparation for the historic New Horizons fly-by of Pluto, NASA has released an interactive 3-D model of the New Horizons spacecraft that can be printed using a 3-D printer. The .stl file can be downloaded from the NASA site Read More
This month, we feature a handy tool that, well, might be handy for our non-GIS readers as well! This great freeware application built by Fookes Software, Easy Thumbnails, is the easiest application I have found to create low resolution (or Read More
By now you have probably heard the news that Planet Labs be acquire BlackBridge, the operator of the 5-satellite, 5-meter, 5-band constellation referred to as RapidEye. It is not the intent of this article to comment on the financial or Read More
This is probably the last time we will run this article for a bit – so hopefully you see it this month if you missed it in the last few newsletter editions! We are happy to announce that a full Read More
In this monthly piece, we give our readers a sense of the high-resolution imagery coverage collected over a geography during a specified window. To do this, we pick a high resolution satellite, a defined time period and area of interest, Read More
DigitalGlobe’s Advanced Elevation Series (AES) is a suite of elevation products that are reasonably priced with global coverage. By utilizing existing archive coverage and their constellation of 30 to 50-cm WorldView and GeoEye-1 satellites, DigitalGlobe is able to offer an Read More
Did you see in last month’s newsletter that we can now sell aerial imagery with up to 15-centimeter (cm) resolution? If not, check out the rest of this article! Starting immediately, we are happy to announce that we have added Read More
Preserving the Past The Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum is raising money with their Kickstarter campaign to preserve Neil Armstrong’s spacesuit from the Apollo 11 mission and put it on display for the public. It currently resides in a Read More
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