Our Mapping For Good series has now hit its year anniversary! It’s safe to say that this small span of twelve months has seen tremendous changes in the world, many of which are in desperate need of crowdsourced mapping. Just Read More
Our Mapping For Good series has now hit its year anniversary! It’s safe to say that this small span of twelve months has seen tremendous changes in the world, many of which are in desperate need of crowdsourced mapping. Just Read More
Long-term space travel is fraught with challenges. NASA, in cooperation with numerous commercial and international organizations, is getting creative to solve some of the major limitations that are inherent with space travel. Preparing for the unforeseen is naturally a difficult Read More
After 13 short years the Cassini spacecraft reached its final destination, plummeting into its host planet Saturn, breaking up in its atmosphere. NASA created a short video to commemorate the spacecraft and detail its final flight. The choice to end Read More
With the state of the climate and in particular the world’s oceans currently the most fragile they have ever been in recorded history, we’ll be spending this month looking at a tool that allows users to visually comprehend the vast, Read More
Florence the Asteroid By the time you read this, it will be too late. You’ll have already come face-to-face with one of Hollywood’s favorite doomsday scenarios, and lived to tell the tale. The danger has passed and yet the threat Read More
A Storms a Brewin’ I found me another awesome time lapse video. I just can’t help myself. We are back to looking at storm formations and electrifying storm cells. This particular video does a fantastic job of building suspense. It Read More
This month in our Mapping for Good series we’re going to digress slightly from our mapping theme to discuss a non-profit organization called NetHope that seeks to, “change the world through the power of technology and collaboration.” While NetHope works Read More
This July, NASA is celebrating the one year anniversary of New Horizon’s flyby of Pluto, before it rocketed deeper into space. Since its highly publicized pass over of Pluto and its moon, Charon, scientists have received an immense amount of Read More
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