Hurricane Sandy made landfall along the southern New Jersey coast on the evening of Oct. 29, 2012. The Suomi NPP satellite acquired the accompanying image of the storm around 3:35 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on October 30.
Hurricane Sandy made landfall along the southern New Jersey coast on the evening of Oct. 29, 2012. The Suomi NPP satellite acquired the accompanying image of the storm around 3:35 a.m. Eastern Daylight Time on October 30.
After DigitalGlobe finalizes its acquisition of GeoEye in 2013, GeoEye CEO Matt O'Connell plans to pursue some fascinating ideas floating around and important contributions to be made.
An International Institute of Space Law member says if the European Space Agency's Envisat satellite damages another satellite, the agency could be held liable for gross negligence.
Carnegie Institution for Science's Greg Asner says most of today's Earth observation tools lack the richness of data needed to understand the impact that humans are having on Earth.
As the National Reconnaissance Office prepares to launch a top-secret cloud-computing effort, the agency recently shed new light on its Cold War Gambit and Hexagon spy satellite programs.
When it comes to glaciers, Turkey probably isn't the first country that comes to mind. However, numerous peaks in the rugged mountains of eastern Turkey are high enough and cold enough to sustain year-round ice.
U.K. police searching for April Jones are using unmanned aircraft to look for any trace of the five-year-old, missing since Oct. 1, and say the hunt could continue beyond Christmas.
In mid-October, severe winds blew soil and sediment across hundreds of miles in the middle of North America, closing highways and reminding long-time residents of the 1930s Dust Bowl years and severe dust storms of the 1950s.
When the colossal crack shown in the accompanying TerraSar-X satellite images reaches the other side of the Pine Island Glacier ice shelf, it'll send the largest iceberg in decades adrift into Pine Island Bay.
In early 2013, scientists and data users will have the opportunity to debate the merits of three competing concepts for the next Earth Explorer satellite mission.