Although many Americans celebrate Thanksgiving as a reminder of a great feast shared between the pilgrims and the Native Americans, the reality is that there is no evidence of any Natives being invited, or any turkey being eaten. As a … Read more
Although many Americans celebrate Thanksgiving as a reminder of a great feast shared between the pilgrims and the Native Americans, the reality is that there is no evidence of any Natives being invited, or any turkey being eaten. As a … Read more
The past month has been a difficult time for many people across the United States. As we see natural disasters being exacerbated by Climate Change, year after year they wreak more havoc on individuals and critical infrastructure. We know hurricane … Read more
As you may know, fall brings more than just cold temperatures to the Northern Hemisphere. Prior to leaves falling off of trees, we get to witness a miraculous changing of colors. This month’s Free For All will help you understand … Read more
As a result of COVID-19, most GIS conferences around the world have been either cancelled, postponed or transitioned to a virtual format. The benefit of the virtual format is that attending is either free, or the fee is heavily reduced, … Read more
Here at Apollo Mapping, we want you to find the satellite imagery you need, even if that means finding free imagery using tools besides Image Hunter. In this Free For All edition, we will review several sources of free imagery, … Read more
Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and real estate go hand in hand. Why? Because location is key for both. In a GIS, location is at the core of all geographic data. In real estate, location is one of the determining factors … Read more
Quarantine is make or break for many of us… Which will it be for you? Hopefully it is make, as you can choose to take advantage of your free time by learning something new! Many college courses and software licenses … Read more
As spring has finally arrived, we thought it would be interesting to share some maps that show just how ‘normal’ the bloom is this year. The United States Geological Survey (USGS) and the National Phenology Network (NPN) created this website … Read more
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