We love maps. We love imagery. We love work breaks. We hope you like them as well! You have really been a stellar employee in the past month, as a reward we suggest you take a work break! But before Read More
We love maps. We love imagery. We love work breaks. We hope you like them as well! You have really been a stellar employee in the past month, as a reward we suggest you take a work break! But before Read More
We settled on Moscow, Russia for this WV3 image of the month as Saint Basil’s Cathedral (seen in the first graphic here) is renowned to have one of the most colorful roofs in the world, would you agree? The other Read More
Yep, you guessed it, another month of headline dumps from my list of cool technological advancements coming down the pipeline. Let’s jump right into it folks! Government research suggests that the wonder material graphene could be used to clean the 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
1.3 billion years ago, in a galaxy far, far away two massive black holes collided in a cosmic event that made waves through the Universe and not just of the metaphorical variety. As one black hole, about 29 times the Read More
With the pending launch of Map Mavin, it seems an appropriate time to focus on GIS (Geographic Information Systems) clouds. Specifically, in the March edition of the Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM) I will try to answer the seemingly Read More
While we are celebrating the first direct measurement of gravitational waves from a ground-based observatory, researchers are already on track to send up a space-based observatory to detect the same gravitational waves. Detecting these waves in space is the next 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 constellation, a defined time period and area of interest, Read More
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