I’ve addressed some of these issues before in this forum (or maybe it was The Geography of My Mind, who knows. If you pay any attention to these articles, first, sorry, and second, there is no rhyme or reason to Read More
I’ve addressed some of these issues before in this forum (or maybe it was The Geography of My Mind, who knows. If you pay any attention to these articles, first, sorry, and second, there is no rhyme or reason to Read More
Sometimes we don’t see the forest for the trees, so goes the idiom. Sometimes we get caught up in what we want to happen; hope springs eternal, said Alexander Pope. And sometimes we just need to take a hint. Have Read More
This map shows the areas imaged by the Pléiades 1 constellation from November 2015 to January 2016 over Brazil. Please note that in many instances, multiple images were collected over the same area which is difficult to portray on this 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
Time-lapse videos of nature are a favorite of mine, from the stars traveling in the night, to serpentine auroras, to clouds floating across the sky like ocean waves. This particular video has many of the natural phenomenon I love to Read More
If you use GIS, then you are likely a fan of free shapefile data just like me. So for this month’s Free For All, here is a treasure trove of socioeconomic shapefiles and geodatabases put together by NASA. Specifically, the Read More
Every time we look at WorldView-3 (WV3) imagery, we are blown away. And we hope you are equally impressed with the data! From last month’s stop in Moscow, we travel to the Far East with a stop at Hong Kong Read More
In last month’s edition of the Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM), we started a discussion on GIS clouds, offering a definition as well as introducing Apollo Mapping’s own GIS cloud, Map Mavin. In the April GTM, this discussion continues Read More
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