Starting October 8th, a modified FTP delivery structure for RapidEye imagery was implemented. In the new system, files will be condensed down to a single main folder which will be easier to download as new data is posted. In the Read More
Starting October 8th, a modified FTP delivery structure for RapidEye imagery was implemented. In the new system, files will be condensed down to a single main folder which will be easier to download as new data is posted. In the 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
For this month’s Geospatial Frequently Asked Question (G-FAQ), I turn my attention to the topic of projections in ArcGIS with a focus on geographic transformations. Geographic transformations are those options that appear at the bottom of the Project Toolbox interface Read More
The International Space Station (ISS) has seen a lot activity in the past few weeks; including the first commercial resupply cargo ship to visit the station. On October 10, 2012, the SpaceX Dragon capsule was captured by the International Space Read More
In May’s edition of Out of This World, I highlighted NASA’s Nuclear Spectroscopic Telescope Array (NuSTAR), which images high-energy X-rays in the universe, before its launch on June 13, 2012. Since its successful launch and orbit, a number of images Read More
Are you working on a monitoring project for agriculture, forestry or water quality? Or perhaps you are just interested in learning out more about the RapidEye imaging system? If so, there is a new white paper that summarizes the value Read More
Our second Free For All this month highlights the Global Multi-Resolution Topography (GMRT) dataset. This elevation dataset separates itself from others by incorporating sea floor bathymetry and is constantly updated. Are you looking for an elevation dataset that includes sea Read More
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