A remote-controlled helicopter nicknamed the “scientific predator is documenting tons of litter left or washed up on Australia's beaches, helping scientists calculate the impact on marine life.
A remote-controlled helicopter nicknamed the “scientific predator is documenting tons of litter left or washed up on Australia's beaches, helping scientists calculate the impact on marine life.
Three satellites comprising the European Space Agency's Swarm mission were presented to the media on Feb. 17 in Germany. They'll soon be packed up and shipped to Russia for a July launch.
Landsat 5 Earth imaging operations have been suspended for an additional 90 days while the U.S. Geological Survey continues to investigate options for resuming service.
The newest version of the Clouds and Earth’s Radiant Energy System (CERES) instrument, flying onboard the Suomi NPP satellite, is capturing imagery.
The unmanned aerial system (UAS) owned by an animal rights group was downed seconds after it was launched to video record a pigeon slaughter in South Carolina.
The U.S. Geospatial Intelligence Foundation gave kids an inside look at Earth observation satellites and geospatial intelligence at the International Spy Museum's Spy Fest.
Heavy snow recently has wreaked havoc across Europe, and now the accumulation across Italy shown in this striking satellite image is damaging some historic monuments.
Farmers who claim more European Union subsidies than they should are more likely to be caught by a camera in the sky than by an agriculture inspector with a clipboard.
Satellite image provider DigitalGlobe released images from its WorldView-2 satellite that show Syrian army tanks and other armored vehicles in the city of Homs.
The U.S. Army is using TerraGo geospatial collaboration software to produce, access, update and share geospatial information and applications in support of warfighter efforts around the world.