There is an awfully long leash given to me for what I can write about in these articles. They clearly serve little purpose other than to amuse the staff of Apollo, and while I shouldn’t ask this aloud, I wonder Read More
There is an awfully long leash given to me for what I can write about in these articles. They clearly serve little purpose other than to amuse the staff of Apollo, and while I shouldn’t ask this aloud, I wonder Read More
Now that I have worked through the backlog of cool technological advancements built up over the past year or so, it is time to change the layout of this snippet section a bit. Specifically, each month I will feature 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
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
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
In the span of seven weeks I will have taken five flights out of state with three of them being coast to coast. I will have endured middle seats, being bumped off of flights I paid for and had confirmed; Read More
It’s April and it looks like I will finally be caught up after this month’s dump of cool technological advancements. With that said, let’s jump into this right away! How about this for a recent discovery, scientists found 120,000 cubic Read More
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