Phillips & Co., a business development and public relations consulting firm, will install a giant QR code on your roof that will be visible on Google Earth or Google Maps.
Phillips & Co., a business development and public relations consulting firm, will install a giant QR code on your roof that will be visible on Google Earth or Google Maps.
Satellite images reveal how a black, charred landscape from a prescribed burn quickly transformed into healthy grassland in just a year.
During a two-week operation, Insitu Pacific’s ScanEagle unmanned aircraft system captured up to 3,000 images of humpback whales daily.
Surrey's first Earth observation satellite, the UoSAT-1, with onboard reprogrammable computer and a forerunner of the digital camera, was a modern marvel in 1981.
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency cut the ribbon on its new $1.7 billion headquarters on Sept. 26, making it Washington's third-largest federal office building behind the Pentagon and Ronald Reagan Building.
An international group of physicists believe policy makers could more effectively combat global warming if scientists could access accurate measurements of Earth’s radiation balance from a dedicated satellite.
A Japanese government spy satellite was launched Sept. 23 to replenish a fleet of secret spacecraft designed to monitor missile development in North Korea.
During the hard frost of the Cold War, an extensive team from what was then a division of Eastman Kodak Co. worked on spy satellite programs that may have helped prevent a third world war.
Every year, the frozen Arctic Ocean emerges from winter and thaws under the 24-hour light of the summer sun. By early September, the area covered by sea ice in the Arctic Ocean was approaching a record low.
If the U.S. Army has its way, future Earth observation capabilities will include unmanned aircraft that can identify human facial features and track that person”and that's just the beginning.