If you use GIS, then you are likely a fan of free shapefile data just like me. So for this month’s Free For All, here is a treasure trove of socioeconomic shapefiles and geodatabases put together by NASA. Specifically, the Read More
If you use GIS, then you are likely a fan of free shapefile data just like me. So for this month’s Free For All, here is a treasure trove of socioeconomic shapefiles and geodatabases put together by NASA. Specifically, the Read More
In last month’s edition of the Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM), we started a discussion on GIS clouds, offering a definition as well as introducing Apollo Mapping’s own GIS cloud, Map Mavin. In the April GTM, this discussion continues Read More
The Universe is incomparably large, unimaginably so, and there is a vastness of time and distance yet to be explored. Humans have fashioned sensors to gather data as far as they can see into time to find habitable planets and Read More
Scott Kelly is now safely back on terra firma after nearly a year in space on the International Space Station (ISS). He was welcomed home on March 3rd by his family, friends and notable dignitaries in Houston, Texas. At first Read More
With the pending launch of Map Mavin, it seems an appropriate time to focus on GIS (Geographic Information Systems) clouds. Specifically, in the March edition of the Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM) I will try to answer the seemingly Read More
Sometimes picking out the ideal color scheme for your map can be quite the challenge, especially when you have a large number of classes you need to show on the same map. Well, in these instances, you might want to Read More
If you are a regular reader of our newsletter and specifically this series, then in the April 2015 edition of the Geospatial Tip of the Month (GTM) you might remember my discussion of the new MacBook Pro we purchased as Read More
An example of the boundaries and metadata for Denver International Airport as found in the USA Airport Hub Size layer file. (Data Source: Esri) Airports are a focus of many spatial projects, both large and small. And if you have Read More
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