In this monthly series, I turn my attention to one of the most powerful software packages for raster processing available – the Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL) – and as an added bonus, it’s free! Each month, I focus on Read More
In this monthly series, I turn my attention to one of the most powerful software packages for raster processing available – the Geospatial Data Abstraction Library (GDAL) – and as an added bonus, it’s free! Each month, I focus on Read More
While the Curiosity rover has already reached its final destination of Mars, it is still making out of this world discoveries. Most recently Curiosity put SAM to the test for the first time. SAM is not a relative of Marvin Read More
Here in our hometown of Boulder, the University of Colorado recently made its contribution to NASA’s Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN (MAVEN) spacecraft by shipping their Remote Sensing package to Lockheed Martin for integration. The package will try and gain Read More
Are you interested in imagery that covers our planet to study regional land and water cycles? Or perhaps you are interested in tracking agricultural development in the Midwest? Or in seeing changes in our landscape over time? If so, the Read More
Google Earth has made satellite and aerial imagery available and easily accessible to the public. This month’s Geospatial Free For All merges the public world of Google Earth with a common remote sensing program, ENVI. The Google Earth Super-Overlay Tool Read More
Pléiades One Day: a high-profile operation on July 4, 2012 to demonstrate Pléiades 1A’s exceptional daily acquisition capability. Pléiades 1A was tasked to perform 45 acquisitions using different or conflicting scenarios, including 2 persistent surveillance acquisitions of 12 consecutive images. Read More
We are excited to hear from Astrium GeoInformation Services that the recently launched, medium resolution satellite, SPOT 6, is performing well in all of its tests. We expect pricing as well as product samples in December. SPOT 6 is by Read More
Positioning Status Report SPOT 6 reached its final orbital slot on September 22, 2012 and a review of the initial positioning phase was successfully completed on October 12th. This review marks the transition between satellite launch and the formal system Read More
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