Many of our readers have likely not heard of KOMPSAT-3. If you are one of them, we suggest you think about it for your next project requiring high resolution satellite imagery. And in particular, for those of you who work Read More
Many of our readers have likely not heard of KOMPSAT-3. If you are one of them, we suggest you think about it for your next project requiring high resolution satellite imagery. And in particular, for those of you who work Read More
Are you doing research on climate change? Or perhaps you are just curious about the future climate of our blue and green ball orbiting the Sun? If either is the case, you should check out the Climate Inspector which is Read More
There are always tons of advancements in the world of solar technology, so this month let’s turn our attention to this industry.Organic solar panels are very attractive as if their efficiency can be increased, they are cheap and easy to Read More
Fall back, spring ahead. Significantly less than half the people polled recently on the value of DST thought it was worth the effort. Originally rooted in saving energy, the theory is that DST allows for longer evenings in the summer 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 5 billion square kilometers of Read More
In July 2013, we unveiled the new and improved Image Hunter, have you checked it out yet?!?! If not, you should! Listening to the feedback we received on improving imagery search engines, the new version of Image Hunter features a Read More
The Great Salt Lake is the largest salt water lake in the Western hemisphere and the eighth largest in the world – the Caspian Sea is the biggest in case you are wondering. Due to its shallow depth, the Great Read More
Any of our regular readers of the Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ), which is about two of you I am guessing…, know that I am, well, a bit verbose; and this three-part series which grew into a four-parter is no Read More
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