In the wake of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, sediment choked the Hudson River in New York City in early September 2011. The river's unusual brown or reddish hue was likely driven by runoff occurring upstate.
In the wake of Hurricane Irene and Tropical Storm Lee, sediment choked the Hudson River in New York City in early September 2011. The river's unusual brown or reddish hue was likely driven by runoff occurring upstate.
After a final thruster firing on Sept. 5 to deplete its remaining fuel, the European Space Agency's venerable ERS-2 observation satellite has been safely taken out of service.
Fugro has been awarded the contract to conduct an Airborne LiDAR Bathymetry survey of the Gulf of Lion in the northwest Mediterranean Sea.
With virtually no advance notice, the National Air and Space Museum’s Udvar Hazy Center put a KH-9 “Hexagon” spy satellite on public display Sept. 17.
According to sources, it's the first time the technology has been used this way in Mesa County, Colo., and possibly in the whole country.
Multitasking could lead to a mental meltdown on future battlefields where ever-fewer humans control a growing swarm of drones and robots.
With a smoke plume so large it was detected by Doppler radar, the 60,000-acre fire forced wilderness-area evacuations.
A panoramic view of east-central Texas acquired by astronauts aboard the International Space Station (ISS) highlights a wide range of smoke plumes caused by wildfires burning throughout the state.
The military's imagery users are benefiting from commercial satellite technologies such as Google Earth and the movie industry's need to file digital images so they can be accessed and reused.
Several volcano images collected by the GeoEye-1 satellite have been in the news recently. Here are a few more volcano images from the satellite.