Moving on from our continued focus on solar technology, now it is time to go through my backlog of random but cool advancements I found over the past months – again in no particular order. Could airplanes fly longer than Read More
Moving on from our continued focus on solar technology, now it is time to go through my backlog of random but cool advancements I found over the past months – again in no particular order. Could airplanes fly longer than Read More
2015 was a big year for science and exploration. Humanity celebrated numerous ‘firsts’ that reminded us we are continuously discovering new, surprising elements about our Universe, both near and far. From Mars to Pluto we have learned a tremendous amount Read More
A comparison of 30-m SRTM and 12-m WorldDEM elevation data over Arkansas, USA. For three years, Airbus’ twin high-resolution radar satellites, TerraSar-X and TanDEM-X, imaged the entire land surface of our planet multiple times to create the first ever global Read More
This month we made major strides forward with Map Mavin’s user interface. In fact, we made enough progress to feel comfortable sharing two screengrabs with you. Before you check these out, please keep in mind that these interfaces will still Read More
SpaceX sticks to launching rockets most of the time, sending up supplies to the International Space Station (ISS) on a Falcon 9 rocket. The payload is housed in the second stage of the Falcon 9 rocket and separates from the Read More
(Images Courtesy: DigitalGlobe. Processed by Apollo Mapping for improved color accuracy and clarity.) We love maps. We love imagery. We love work breaks. We hope you like them as well! It’s been a long day for you so we think Read More
In this monthly feature, we span the globe to examine Our Changing Landscape with time series of medium resolution RapidEye satellite imagery. The RapidEye archive dates back to late 2008 and already contains more than 7 billion square kilometers of Read More
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